Leaks Meaning and Definition

Leaks

Leaks

Pronunciation

/liːks/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A leak refers to a small opening or hole in a container, pipe, or other structure, allowing fluid or gas to escape, often causing damage or loss.

Etymology

The word “Leak” originates from the 14th century, derived from the Old Norse word “leika”, meaning “to flee” or “to escape”, and has evolved to describe the act of fluid or gas flowing or escaping from a container.

Usage Notes

Leak can be used in various contexts, such as “The pipe had a leak and water started pouring out”, or “The office building had a leak in the roof, causing damage to the ceiling.

Cultural References

Leaks have appeared in popular culture, for instance, in the phrase “Leak on the tube” from the 2004 film ” Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”, or the term “Leak” as a verb in the game “The Sims 2.”

Cultural References

A common idiomatic expression related to “Leaks” is “to have a leak

Related Words or Phrases

  • Burst
  • Flood
  • Drain

Collocations

  • Metal leak
  • Pipe leak
  • Leak in the roof

Frequency of Use

The word “Leaks” is frequently used in everyday language and can be found in various contexts, such as construction, engineering, and household conversations.

Common Misspellings

  • Leks
  • Lik

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