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Seep in Meaning in English

expression

ˈsip/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SEEP-in
sˈiːp/ /ˈɪn
SEEP-in

Definition

To enter or spread gradually, usually referring to liquids, gas, or feelings slowly moving or becoming noticeable.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally (liquids, smells) and figuratively (ideas, emotions). Common with water, light, or feelings. More descriptive/formal than 'come in'. Often used in passive or metaphorical contexts.

Example Sentences

Water began to seep in through the roof during the storm.

basic

Light can slowly seep in through closed curtains.

basic

Slowly, happiness began to seep in after the good news.

basic

It took a while for the truth to really seep in.

natural

Fear started to seep in as they got lost in the woods.

natural

Let the idea seep in before making a decision.

natural