Eek vs Yikes - What's the difference?
eek | yikes |
Representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).
Expressing (sometimes mock) fear or surprise.
The shrill vocal sound of a mouse, rat, or monkey.
To produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.
* 2009 , Paul Gelder, Yachting Monthly's Further Confessions
* 2011 , Isaac E. Washington, The Stars in My Dreams (page 106)
(humorous, slang)
(humorous, slang)
Yikes is a synonym of eek.
As interjections the difference between eek and yikes
is that eek is representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books) while yikes is Expressing fear.As a verb eek
is to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.As a proper noun Eek
is a river in Alaska.eek
English
Interjection
Verb
(en verb)- She was dangling the mouse by its tail, but as it tried to arch upwards and bite, she started to jig about wildly The anglers had watched a beautiful young woman dance naked beneath a full moon to the feverish rhythm of unworldly eeking noises!
- We saw a frog and she eeked in terror again from the sight of it hopping near her.
Anagrams
* eke ----yikes
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Yikes ! A monster!
- John has lost his job and can't pay his mortgage; yikes !