leaking

word · lemma: leak

/ˈɫikɪŋ/
LEE-king
/lˈiːkɪŋ/
LEE-king

Definition

Allowing liquid or gas to escape through a hole or crack, or describing something that is slowly letting out information, fluid, or air.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly describes water, oil, air, or information escaping unintentionally. Often used for pipes, containers, roofs, and confidential info ('leaking secrets'). Typical collocations: 'leaking faucet', 'leaking roof', 'leaking gas'. Rarely used in a formal, written context; more common in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The pipe under the sink is leaking.

basic

I think my car is leaking oil again.

natural

My phone must be leaking personal data somehow.

natural

Water has been leaking through the window all night.

natural

The roof is leaking after the heavy rain.

basic

This bottle is leaking.

basic