sneak peek
0 antonyms and opposites of sneak peek, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A short early look at something before it is released or made public, given deliberately to build interest.
How to use sneak peek
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Neutral to informal; extremely common in marketing copy.
Etymology
From 'sneak', to move or act secretly, plus 'peek', a quick look. The pairing is reinforced by the rhyme.
Full origin of sneak peek →Frequently asked questions
Is it sneak peek or sneak peak?
It is sneak peek. A peek is a quick look; a peak is the top of a mountain. 'Sneak peak' is one of the most common spelling errors in English, but it is always wrong in this phrase.
What is the difference between a sneak peek and a spoiler?
A sneak peek is released on purpose by the people behind the thing, and is designed to tempt you without giving the ending away. A spoiler reveals key information, often against the creators' wishes, and ruins the surprise.