Pronunciation: /sneɪk/
noun a long, legless reptile that slithers on the ground
A1 I saw a snake in the grass.
A2 The snake slithered silently through the bushes.
B1 The snake shed its skin as it grew.
B2 The venomous snake was carefully captured and relocated.
C1 The snake charmer mesmerized the crowd with his performance.
C2 The rare species of snake was discovered deep in the rainforest.
verb None
A1 The snake slithers through the grass.
A2 I saw a snake snake its way up the tree.
B1 The thief tried to snake his way through the crowd unnoticed.
B2 The politician was known to snake his way out of tough questions.
C1 The spy managed to snake valuable information out of the enemy.
C2 The con artist was able to snake his victims out of millions of dollars.
adjective None
A1 I saw a snake-like pattern on the fabric.
A2 The winding road looked snake-like as it twisted through the mountains.
B1 The sneaky salesman had a snake smile that made me suspicious.
B2 The politician's speech was full of snake promises that couldn't be trusted.
C1 The CEO's decision to cut corners was seen as snake tactics by the board members.
C2 The spy used snake methods to gather information without being detected.
adverb None
A1 The snake slithered silently through the grass.
A2 I saw a snake coiled up in the corner of the garden.
B1 The snake moved swiftly across the desert sand.
B2 The snake gracefully weaved through the branches of the tree.
C1 The snake stealthily approached its prey, ready to strike.
C2 The snake expertly maneuvered through the maze, avoiding obstacles along the way.
pronoun None
A1 The snake is long and green.
A2 I saw a snake in the garden.
B1 The snake slithered silently through the grass.
B2 The snake's scales glistened in the sunlight.
C1 The snake's venom can be deadly.
C2 The snake charmer mesmerized the crowd with his performance.
preposition None
A1 The snake slithered through the grass.
A2 I saw a snake in the garden.
B1 The snake curled around the tree branch.
B2 The snake moved silently along the forest floor.
C1 The snake's scales glistened in the sunlight.
C2 The snake's tongue flicked out as it sensed its surroundings.
conjunction None
A1 I am scared of snakes because they are creepy.
A2 I saw a snake while hiking in the forest.
B1 The snake slithered silently through the grass.
B2 I screamed when I almost stepped on a snake.
C1 The snake charmer mesmerized the audience with his performance.
C2 The snake's venomous bite can be deadly if not treated immediately.
interjection None
A1 Snake! That scared me!
A2 Snake! Watch out, it's dangerous!
B1 Snake! Be careful, it might be venomous.
B2 Snake! Call for help, we need to remove it safely.
C1 Snake! Let's stay calm and slowly back away from it.
C2 Snake! We need to assess the situation and handle it with caution.
article None
A1 I saw a snake in the garden.
A2 The snake slithered across the grass.
B1 The snake's scales were shiny in the sunlight.
B2 I watched in amazement as the snake shed its skin.
C1 The snake charmer mesmerized the crowd with his performance.
C2 The venomous snake coiled itself ready to strike.
formal The zoologist carefully observed the movements of the snake in its natural habitat.
informal I saw a snake slithering across the path while hiking in the woods.
slang Watch out for that sneaky snake, it's dangerous!
figurative The corrupt politician was described as a snake by his critics.
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