seep (Meaning)

Wordnet

seep (v)

pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings

Webster

seep (v. i.)

Alt. of Sipe

seep Sentence Examples

  1. Moisture seeped through the cracks in the wall, leaving behind damp patches.
  2. Blood seeped from the wound, staining the bandages crimson.
  3. The fog seeped into the valley, shrouding the trees in an eerie embrace.
  4. The moonlight seeped through the curtains, casting a silvery glow onto the sleeping figures.
  5. The poison seeped into her body, slowly but surely taking its toll.
  6. The secret seeped out of the secretive organization, leaving a trail of whispers in its wake.
  7. Knowledge seeped into his mind, expanding his horizons and shaping his thoughts.
  8. The ink seeped into the paper, leaving behind a permanent record of his words.
  9. Despair seeped into her heart, threatening to consume her entirely.
  10. The memories seeped back into her consciousness, bringing with them a mix of joy and sorrow.

FAQs About the word seep

pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openingsAlt. of Sipe

weep, bleed, flow, exude, ooze,drip, percolate, strain, transude,sweat

pour, flood, pour, stream, flood,stream,gush, gush, surge, surge

Moisture seeped through the cracks in the wall, leaving behind damp patches.

Blood seeped from the wound, staining the bandages crimson.

The fog seeped into the valley, shrouding the trees in an eerie embrace.

The moonlight seeped through the curtains, casting a silvery glow onto the sleeping figures.