Creaked
Creaked is the past tense and past participle of the verb creak. It describes the action of producing a sharp, prolonged, or squeaking sound, or of moving in a way that produces such a sound. The sound commonly results from friction between surfaces, such as wooden floorboards rubbing, metal hinges turning, or a door or gate slowly opening.
Etymology and usage: The term is onomatopoeic, imitating the noise it denotes. English speakers have used creak
Contexts and nuance: In writing, creaked often conveys age, neglect, or foreboding. It is frequently used for
Forms and related terms: The base form is creak; creaked is the past tense and past participle;