Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Acting in a stealthy, furtive way.
  • adjective Unavowed; secret.
  • adjective Gradually growing or persistent.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or worthy of a sneak: acting like or characteristic of a sneak; mean; servile; crouching.
  • Secret or clandestine, and somewhat discreditable; underhand; hence, in a less reprehensible sense, unavowed; not openly or frankly declared.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Marked by cowardly concealment; deficient in openness and courage; underhand; mean; crouching.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb Present participle of sneak.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective not openly expressed

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Examples

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Froword 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Froword 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Froword 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • If you don't believe it, explain to me what you call sneaking into a public area of citizens who are completely unguarded, with a bomb strapped to yourself, and detonating that bomb with the intent to kill and impose fear upon those people?

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • And insofar as lawmakers are interested in sneaking some 2011 and 2012 transportation infrastructure spending into this bill they may as well forget about shovel readiness and identify useful transit and intercity rail projects.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Highways We Don’t Need 2009

  • This has a lot to do with the fact that it such a amorphous and incoherent set of vague ideas, but also the fact that IDists seem to be more interested in sneaking their ideas straight into highschool textbooks, while attempting to dodge the peer-review process.

    A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers 2007

  • This has a lot to do with the fact that it such a amorphous and incoherent set of vague ideas, but also the fact that IDists seem to be more interested in sneaking their ideas straight into highschool textbooks, while attempting to dodge the peer-review process.

    A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers 2007

  • Sneaking is a deceptive practice that tricks customers into agreeing to something they did not intend to.

    Sneaking: The Deceptive UX Pattern You Never Saw Coming Connor Chan 2024

  • Participants examined several types of dark patterns, using descriptions of the practices as set out by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(link is external). The potential dark patterns most often encountered during the review were sneaking practices, which involve hiding or delaying the disclosure of information that might affect a consumer’s purchase decision, and interface interference, techniques such as obscuring important information or preselecting options that frame information in a way that steers consumers toward making decisions more favorable for the business.

    FTC, ICPEN, GPEN Announce Results of Review of Use of Dark Patterns Affecting Subscription Services, Privacy Henry Liu, Director of the Bureau of Competition 2024

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