slink
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Verb — To move quietly and furtively, often out of guilt, embarrassment, or a wish not to be noticed.
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Etymology
From Old English slincan, meaning "to creep or crawl," related to words like "sleek."
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What does “slink” mean?
The word “slink” means to move quietly and furtively, often out of guilt, embarrassment, or a wish not to be noticed. In plain terms, to sneak somewhere quietly, usually because you feel awkward or don't want to be seen.
How do you pronounce “slink”?
“Slink” is pronounced slihngk (/slɪŋk/ in IPA).
How do you use “slink” in a sentence?
Here is “slink” used in a sentence: “The cat slinked along the wall, avoiding the dog.”
What part of speech is “slink”?
“Slink” is a verb.
Where does the word “slink” come from?
The word “slink” comes from Old English. From Old English slincan, meaning "to creep or crawl," related to words like "sleek.".