leaks

word · lemma: leak

/ˈɫiks/
/lˈiːks/

Definition

Unintended holes or openings where liquid, gas, or information escapes. It can refer to physical leaks (like water or air) or information leaks (private things becoming public).

Usage & Nuances

Plural noun or third person singular form of 'leak.' In tech/media, 'leaks' often refers to secret information revealed early. For physical use, common collocations: 'water leaks', 'gas leaks', 'oil leaks'. For information, use: 'data leaks', 'news leaks'.

Example Sentences

A journalist reported several government leaks.

basic

The roof has several leaks after the storm.

basic

If the pipe leaks, call a plumber.

basic

The company is worried about data leaks before the product launch.

natural

There have been a lot of news leaks recently.

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My car leaks oil whenever I park it in the driveway.

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