MOUSE Synonyms
There are 13 hypernyms of the word mouse. (close relations)
mousing
Best Alternative Words for MOUSE
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creep | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric • a slow longitudinal movement or deformation • a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot • a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body verb • move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground • to go stealthily or furtively • grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface) • show submission or fear | ||||||||
pussyfoot | verbv | |||||||
verb • to go stealthily or furtively | ||||||||
shiner | nounn | |||||||
noun • a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye • something that shines (with emitted or reflected light) • important food fish of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; its body is greenish-blue with dark bars and small if any scales • any of numerous small silvery North American cyprinid fishes especially of the genus Notropis | ||||||||
sneak | verbv | |||||||
noun • a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible • someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions • someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police adjective satellite • marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed verb • to go stealthily or furtively • put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner • make off with belongings of others • pass on stealthily | ||||||||
black eye | nounn | |||||||
noun • a swollen bruise caused by a blow to the eye • a bad reputation • an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating | ||||||||
computer mouse | nounn | |||||||
noun • a hand-operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad |