ALL meanings of croak
croak
C c - verb croak When a frog or bird croaks, it makes a harsh, low sound. 3
- verb croak Croak is also a noun. 3
- verb croak If someone croaks something, they say it in a low, rough voice. 3
- verb croak (of frogs, crows, etc) to make a low, hoarse cry 3
- verb croak to utter (something) in this manner 3
- verb croak to grumble or be pessimistic 3
- verb croak to die 3
- verb croak to kill 3
- noun croak a low hoarse utterance or sound 3
- intransitive verb croak to make a deep, hoarse sound, as that of a frog or raven 3
- intransitive verb croak to speak in deep, hoarse tones 3
- intransitive verb croak to talk dismally; foretell evil or misfortune; grumble 3
- verb transitive croak to utter in deep, hoarse tones 3
- noun croak a croaking sound 3
- verb without object croak to utter a low-pitched, harsh cry, as the sound of a frog or a raven. 1
- verb without object croak to speak with a low, rasping voice. 1
- verb without object croak Slang. to die. 1
- verb without object croak to talk despondingly; prophesy trouble or evil; grumble. 1
- verb with object croak to utter or announce by croaking. 1
- verb with object croak Slang. to kill. 1
- noun croak the act or sound of croaking. 1
- noun croak A deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a crow. 1
- intransitive verb croak frog: make sound 1
- transitive verb croak say hoarsely 1
- noun croak noise of a frog 1
- intransitive verb croak die 1
- noun croak A faint, harsh sound made in the throat. 0
- noun croak The cry of a frog or toad. (see also ribbit). 0
- verb croak (Intransitive Verb) To make a croak. 0
- verb croak (Transitive Verb) To utter in a low, hoarse voice. 0
- verb croak (Intransitive Verb) (of a frog) To make its cry. 0
- verb croak (Intransitive Verb) (of a raven) To make its cry. 0
- verb croak (Transitive Verb) SLA To kill someone or something. 0
- verb croak To complain; especially, to grumble; to forebode evil; to utter complaints or forebodings habitually. 0