sneak peek

noun
UK: /ˌsniːk ˈpiːk/
US: /ˌsniːk ˈpiːk/
  1. A chance to see something before it is officially available.

    1. Here is a sneak peek of the new movie.
    2. The company offered a sneak peek at its upcoming product line during the conference, generating excitement.
  2. A quick and secretive look.

    1. I took a sneak peek at her diary.
    2. He couldn't resist taking a sneak peek at the presents before Christmas morning.
sneak peek verb
  1. To see something quickly and secretly before others do.

    1. Let's sneak peek at the dessert menu.
    2. We're going to sneak peek at the surprise party setup to make sure everything is perfect.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sneak peek" in English means: A chance to see something before it is officially available., A quick and secretive look..

The phonetic transcription of "sneak peek" is /ˌsniːk ˈpiːk/ in British English and /ˌsniːk ˈpiːk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sneak peek": preview, glimpse, peep, foretaste.

Example usage of "sneak peek": "Here is a sneak peek of the new movie.". More examples on the page.