crack Antonyms
Meaning of crack
crack (n)
a long narrow opening
a narrow opening
a long narrow depression in a surface
a sudden sharp noise
a chance to do something
witty remark
a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts
a purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; highly addictive
a usually brief attempt
the act of cracking something
crack (v)
become fractured; break or crack on the surface only
make a very sharp explosive sound
make a sharp sound
hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise
pass through (a barrier)
break partially but keep its integrity
break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
gain unauthorized access computers with malicious intentions
suffer a nervous breakdown
tell spontaneously
cause to become cracked
reduce (petroleum) to a simpler compound by cracking
break into simpler molecules by means of heat
crack (s)
of the highest quality
crack Sentence Examples
- There was a loud crack as the tree limb snapped under the weight of the heavy snow.
- She felt a crack in the pavement beneath her foot, causing her to stumble.
- The cold air caused the metal to contract, resulting in tiny cracks forming along its surface.
- As he bent down to pick up the vase, he heard a faint crack, signaling that it had broken.
- The whip cracked loudly as the cowboy urged his horse forward.
- There was a crack in the windshield where a small stone had hit it on the highway.
- She carefully inspected the foundation of the house, looking for any signs of cracks.
- The loud crack of thunder startled the children, sending them running for cover.
- He felt a sharp pain in his tooth and knew that it must be a crack or a cavity.
- The detective found a crack in the suspect's alibi, leading to further investigation.
FAQs About the word crack
a long narrow opening, a narrow opening, a long narrow depression in a surface, a sudden sharp noise, a chance to do something, witty remark, a blemish resultin
pop, snap, crackle,split, shatter, explode, burst, click, sputter, clatter
code, code, encrypt, encode, cipher, encrypt, encode, cipher, mix (up), encipher
There was a loud crack as the tree limb snapped under the weight of the heavy snow.
She felt a crack in the pavement beneath her foot, causing her to stumble.
The cold air caused the metal to contract, resulting in tiny cracks forming along its surface.
As he bent down to pick up the vase, he heard a faint crack, signaling that it had broken.