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Meaning of sneak into
to enter a place or situation secretly or without being noticed
Etymology of sneak into
The phrase "sneak into" is derived from the verb "sneak," which originated in the mid-16th century, likely from the Old English word "snican," meaning "to creep" or "to move stealthily"
Historically, the word "sneak" was used to describe the act of moving quietly and secretly, often with the intention of avoiding detection or achieving a hidden goal
Synonyms
Definitions
- to enter a place or a situation secretly or without being noticed
- * to move into a place or position quietly and secretly
- * to become involved in a situation or activity without being invited or welcomed
Usage Examples
- The thief tried to sneak into the house through an open window
- * She managed to sneak into the concert without buying a ticket
- * The company tried to sneak into the market by launching a new product under a different brand name
Antonyms
enter openly
enter formally
enter legally
enter lawfully
enter visibly
enter noticeably
enter officially
enter publicly
enter intentionally
enter deliberately
enter consciously
enter knowingly
enter willingly
enter purposely
enter voluntarily
enter explicitly
enter transparently
enter honestly
enter straightforwardly