slip out
Third Person
slips out
Present Participle
slipping out
Past Tense
slipped out
Past Participle
slipped out
1
to unintentionally reveal a piece of information while engaged in conversation
- During the interview, the secret unexpectedly slipped out, revealing details about the upcoming project.
- She was careful not to let any sensitive information slip out during the press conference.
- The truth about the surprise party slipped out when they started discussing plans in front of the birthday person.
- They inadvertently slipped out their plans for the weekend during casual conversation.
- As they chatted, the truth about the incident slipped out, causing a moment of awkward silence.
2
to quietly leave a location without drawing attention to oneself
- He quietly slipped out of the room when the conversation became heated.
- They managed to slip out of the meeting without attracting attention from the colleagues.
- Not wanting to disturb the atmosphere, she decided to slip out of the party early.
- To avoid questions, he attempted to slip out of the family gathering without being noticed.
- Not wanting to interrupt the conversation, she quietly slipped out of the crowded coffee shop.