poker
0 antonyms and opposites of poker, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A metal rod used to stir and adjust burning coals or logs in a fire.
How to use poker
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Etymology
American English, perhaps from first element of German Pochspiel, from German pochen, perhaps from French poque. First appeared in the 19th century.
Full origin of poker →Frequently asked questions
What does “poker” mean?
The word “poker” means a metal rod used to stir and adjust burning coals or logs in a fire. In plain terms, either the metal fireplace tool, or the well-known card-betting game.
How do you pronounce “poker”?
“Poker” is pronounced POH-kuh (/ˈpoʊkɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “poker” in a sentence?
Here is “poker” used in a sentence: “He jabbed at the embers with a poker.”
What part of speech is “poker”?
“Poker” is a noun.
Is “poker” a common word?
“Poker” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “poker” have?
“Poker” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a metal rod used to stir and adjust burning coals or logs in a fire.
What is the difference between poker and blackjack?
In poker, players bet against each other based on the strength of their hands, while in blackjack players compete against the dealer to get closer to 21. Poker rewards bluffing and reading opponents, whereas blackjack centres on reaching a target total.
What is a fireplace poker used for?
A fireplace poker is a metal rod used to stir, move, and adjust burning coals or logs, helping air reach the fire so it keeps burning. It is a traditional tool kept beside open fires and wood-burning stoves.