eek
Reek vs Eek - What's the difference?
reek | eek |As a noun reek
is a strong unpleasant smell or reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.As a verb reek
is (archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.As a proper noun eek is
a river in alaska.Eek vs Lek - What's the difference?
eek | lek |As a proper noun eek
is a river in alaska.As a noun lek is
medicine, drug.Eeke vs Eek - What's the difference?
eeke | eek |As an adverb eeke
is .As a proper noun eek is
a river in alaska.Eek vs Keek - What's the difference?
eek | keek |As verbs the difference between eek and keek
is that eek is to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation while keek is to peek; peep.As an interjection eek
is representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).As a proper noun Eek
is a river in Alaska.As a noun keek is
a look, especially a quick one; a peek.Meek vs Eek - What's the difference?
meek | eek |As an adjective meek
is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.As a verb meek
is (us) (of horses) to.As a proper noun eek is
a river in alaska.Eel vs Eek - What's the difference?
eel | eek |
