creak Synonyms
creak Meaning
Wordnet
creak (n)
a squeaking sound
Wordnet
creak (v)
make a high-pitched, screeching noise
creak Sentence Examples
- As I opened the old wooden door, it let out a loud creak, echoing through the hallway.
- Sitting on the porch swing, I could hear the gentle creak as it swayed back and forth.
- With each step, the staircase emitted a soft creak, a testament to its age.
- The floorboards in the abandoned house groaned and creaked under our weight as we explored.
- In the silence of the night, the slightest movement caused the bed frame to creak.
- The ancient ship's timbers creaked and groaned as it battled against the stormy seas.
- As I leaned back in the old rocking chair, it began to creak rhythmically.
- The hinges on the gate protested with a loud creak as I pushed it open.
- The old windmill turned slowly, its rusted gears emitting a low creak with each rotation.
- Despite its age, the wooden bridge held strong, though it emitted a concerning creak as we crossed.
FAQs About the word creak
a squeaking sound, make a high-pitched, screeching noise
rasp, scrape,scratch, clash, clang, clank, screech, jar,grind, scuff
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As I opened the old wooden door, it let out a loud creak, echoing through the hallway.
Sitting on the porch swing, I could hear the gentle creak as it swayed back and forth.
With each step, the staircase emitted a soft creak, a testament to its age.
The floorboards in the abandoned house groaned and creaked under our weight as we explored.