What does croak mean?
A deep, rough sound
The word "croak" can mean to make a deep, rough sound like a frog or a crow. It can also mean to die.
Examples
Here are some examples of how the word "croak" can be used:
- "The frog croaked loudly in the pond."
- "The crow croaked ominously in the tree."
- "The old man croaked out his last words."
Origin
The word "croak" is thought to have originated from the Old English word "croccian," which means "to make a hoarse sound." It is related to the German word "krächzen" and the Dutch word "kraken," which both mean "to croak."
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