yes
Yes, as in "I heard a creak." But it can also be a verb, as in "The stair creaked."
creaked open or opened slightly thats all i got
The floor creaked from the weight of the chair.
The old rusty door creaked
The door creaked like an old man's bones after a long rest. The door creaked like the floor of an abandoned house. The door creaked like thin ice while a fat kid walks over it.
The correct spelling is creaked.Some example sentences are:The staircase creaked as he climbed up.The door no longer creaked.That floorboard always creaked when you walked on it.
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The word 'creak' is both a noun (creak, creaks) and a verb (creak, creaks, creaking, creaked).A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb of a preposition.The verb functions as the action of the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:There is an annoying creak in the stairs. (noun, direct object of the verb 'is')Every time you step on it, the fourth step will creak sharply. (verb)
squeaked or in a context of a description; the door creaked as it was opened ever so slightly the hinges needed lubrication of oil... i hope this helped!
The door creaked open.
nopes thats a foolish question
The past tense of creak is creaked.