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stoked

stohkt

Stoked (adj) means Very excited or enthusiastic. Example: “She was stoked to hear she got the job.”

adj
1
Very excited or enthusiastic.
"She was stoked to hear she got the job."

How to use stoked

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishExtremely excited or thrilled about something.

When to use it

Informal, casual slang — common in spoken English, not formal writing.

Common pairings
so stoked stoked about totally stoked

Word forms

more stoked comparative, most stoked superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stoked” mean?

The word “stoked” means very excited or enthusiastic. In plain terms, extremely excited or thrilled about something.

How do you pronounce “stoked”?

“Stoked” is pronounced stohkt (/stoʊkt/ in IPA).

How do you use “stoked” in a sentence?

Here is “stoked” used in a sentence: “She was stoked to hear she got the job.”

What part of speech is “stoked”?

“Stoked” is an adjective.

Is “stoked” a common word?

“Stoked” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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