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Meaning of croak
The primary meaning of the word "croak" is to make a low, rough sound, typically like a frog, or to speak in a hoarse voice.
Etymology of croak
The word "croak" originated in the mid-16th century, likely imitating the sound of a frog's cry.
The term has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where similar words described the sounds of animals, such as frogs and ravens.
Over time, the word "croak" has expanded to include various meanings, such as speaking in a hoarse voice or expressing dissatisfaction.
Synonyms
groan
moan
grunt
cough
rasp
squeak
chirp
ribbit
whisper
murmur
mumble
hum
buzz
whine
whir
rumble
growl
snarl
bark
yelp
howl
scream
shout
bellow
roar
rasp
croak
gasp
gurgle
rattle
click
cluck
honk
quack
tweet
cheep
chirrup
trill
warble
sing
hum
drone
buzz
whir
whisper
rustle
hiss
sigh
whisper
mutter
grumble
complain
moan
groan
whine
whimper
wail
lament
mourn
sob
weep
bemoan
lament
grieve
mourn
keen
ululate.
Definitions
- To make a low, rough sound, typically like a frog.
- To speak in a hoarse or rough voice, often due to illness or strain.
- To utter a harsh, guttural sound, often expressing disgust, disapproval, or dissatisfaction.
- To die or succumb to an illness, often used informally or humorously.
Usage Examples
- The frog began to croak loudly near the pond.
- After a week of shouting, his voice began to croak.
- The old man let out a croak of disapproval when he saw the mess.
- Unfortunately, the patient's condition took a turn for the worse and she began to croak, but fortunately, she recovered.