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wicket

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Noun — A small door or gate, often set within a larger one.

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turnstile service window

How to use wicket

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take a wicket lose a wicket wicket gate

Etymology

From Old Northern French wiket, ultimately from an Old Norse word meaning "to turn" or "yield", related to modern French guichet.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wicket” mean?

The word “wicket” means a small door or gate, often set within a larger one. In plain terms, a small gate or service window in everyday use; in cricket, the stumps a bowler aims at or the loss of a batsman.

How do you pronounce “wicket”?

“Wicket” is pronounced WIH-kiht (/ˈwɪkɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “wicket” in a sentence?

Here is “wicket” used in a sentence: “Visitors could enter through a small wicket beside the main gate.”

What part of speech is “wicket”?

“Wicket” is a noun.

Where does the word “wicket” come from?

The word “wicket” comes from French. From Old Northern French wiket, ultimately from an Old Norse word meaning "to turn" or "yield", related to modern French guichet.

Is “wicket” a common word?

“Wicket” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “wicket” have?

“Wicket” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small door or gate, often set within a larger one.

What is the difference between a wicket and a stump in cricket?

A stump is one of the three individual wooden posts, while the wicket refers to the complete set of three stumps and two bails together, or to the event of a batsman's dismissal. So a stump is a physical part, while wicket is the broader term covering the whole structure or the act of getting a batsman out.

What does wicket mean outside of cricket?

Outside cricket, a wicket can mean a small door or gate set within a larger one, or a service window at a bank, station, or similar counter where staff assist customers.

What does it mean to take a wicket in cricket?

Taking a wicket means dismissing a batsman, ending their turn at bat. It's one of the central goals for the bowling and fielding side in the sport.

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