Yes, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The noun stake is defined as a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support.
The word stake is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).
No, the word 'stake' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.The word 'stake' is also a verb (stake, stakes, staking, staked).
a stake is a noun. so u say like he drove a stake through my heart or something.
Latin has two different words spelled palus:palus (masculine noun) a stake or wooden proppalus (feminine noun) floodwater, a fen or swamp
The homophones of "stake" are "steak" and "stake."
there was lot of things at Stake. Gamblers put everything at Stake.
A homophone for stake would be steak.
What is mean by Stake
"Stake" is an English equivalent of the Italian word paletto.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that means "pole, stake." It may be preceded by the masculine definite article il ("the") or the indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "pah-LEHT-toh."
There are several words spelled "pale" in English; a noun, a verb, and an adjective. The adjective meaning "light in colour" . The common noun "pale" is a wooden stake or fence, or an enclosure surrounded by such a fence, and a term used in heraldry, meaning a broad, central vertical stripe on a shield. The verb "pale, pales, paling, paled" means to loose color or to appear lighter by comparison.
"honor" is usually used as a noun ("He believe his honor was at stake.") However, it can be a verb as well. (The janitor was honored with a gold watch.")
"Stake" has one syllable.
To be "Burnt at the Stake" is to be tied to a piece of wood pounded in the ground (A "Stake") and to be lit on fire. Burning at the stake is is when someone is tied to a wooden stake and the stake is set on fire. You burn to death.