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stake

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Noun — A pointed piece of wood or metal driven into the ground as a marker or support.

How to use stake

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raise the stakes stake a claim high stakes stake out

Etymology

From Old English staca, a pin or stake, related to a very old root simply meaning "stake" or "pin."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stake” mean?

The word “stake” means a pointed piece of wood or metal driven into the ground as a marker or support. In plain terms, a pointed post, a share/interest in something, or money risked on an outcome.

How do you pronounce “stake”?

“Stake” is pronounced stayk (/steɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “stake” in a sentence?

Here is “stake” used in a sentence: “They marked the property line with wooden stakes.”

What part of speech is “stake”?

Depending on how it is used, “stake” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “stake” come from?

The word “stake” comes from Old English. From Old English staca, a pin or stake, related to a very old root simply meaning "stake" or "pin.".

Is “stake” a common word?

“Stake” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “stake” have?

“Stake” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a pointed piece of wood or metal driven into the ground as a marker or support.

What is the difference between 'stake' and 'steak'?

'Stake' and 'steak' are homophones that sound alike but differ in meaning. A stake is a pointed post driven into the ground or a share and interest in something, while a steak is a thick slice of meat, usually beef.

What is the difference between a 'stake' and a 'share'?

A 'share' is often a formal unit of ownership in a company, whereas a 'stake' is the broader portion or interest that someone holds, which may be measured in shares or simply in involvement. You can hold a majority stake without owning every share.

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