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    creaking
    /ˈkriːkɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. making a harsh, high-pitched sound when being moved or when pressure or weight is applied: "he boards a creaking wooden boat"
    • 2. showing weakness or frailty under strain: "they have to rely on a creaking transport system"

    noun

    • 1. harsh, high-pitched noise made when something is being moved or when pressure or weight is applied to it: "we could hear the creaking of the deteriorating wood"

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  2. CREAKING definition: 1. present participle of creak 2. When a door, floorboard, etc. creaks, it makes a long low sound…. Learn more.

  3. When a door, floorboard, etc. creaks, it makes a long low sound when it moves or is moved: The door creaked on its hinges. I heard the floorboards creak as he crept closer. Synonym. squeak. Compare. screech verb. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact.

  4. The meaning of CREAK is to make a prolonged grating or squeaking sound often as a result of being worn-out; also : to proceed slowly with or as if with creaking wheels. How to use creak in a sentence.

  5. CREAK definition: 1. When a door, floorboard, etc. creaks, it makes a long low sound when it moves or is moved: 2. a…. Learn more.

  6. Define creaking. creaking synonyms, creaking pronunciation, creaking translation, English dictionary definition of creaking. intr.v. creaked , creak·ing , creaks 1. To make a grating or squeaking sound. 2. To move with a creaking sound. n.

  7. Jul 24, 2024 · the "creak" family. a squeaking sound.

  8. Creak definition: to make a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound.. See examples of CREAK used in a sentence.

  9. verb. If something creaks, it makes a short, high-pitched sound when it moves. The bed-springs creaked. [VERB] The steps creaked beneath his feet. [VERB] The door creaked open. [VERB adjective] ...the creaking stairs. [VERB -ing] Synonyms: squeak, grind, scrape, groan More Synonyms of creak. Creak is also a noun.

  10. n. a harsh squeaking sound. Etymology: 14th Century: variant of croak, of imitative origin. ˈcreaky adj ˈcreakily adv ˈcreakiness n ˈcreakingly adv. 'creaking' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): creak - creaky - groan - sound effect - strident - stridor - stridulate.

  11. To creak is to make a high, groaning sound, like a rusty gate swinging shut. The old, worn floorboards in your house might creak as you walk down the hall. Old doors and gates creak as they open, and tree branches creak as they blow around in very heavy wind.