Stake [noun]

Definition of Stake:

pole

Synonyms of Stake:

Picket

Stave

Rod

Stick

Spike

Post

Pale

Paling


Opposite/Antonyms of Stake:

Whole


Sentence/Example of Stake:

Of course you'll do it, and you could do it better if you had three or four times the stake you got.

We'll land that stake; an' p'raps the sharp division'll take a tumble.

By golly, we'll stake her to a hay knife and tell her to go after him!

Eulalia, when at the stake, breathes the flame that she may die the more quickly.

Why, that must mean the stake yonder; that must be the mark.

"That's so, you didn't fasten the chain to a stake or a tree," said Owen.

I looked down—at a broken wicket and a withered apple by the stake.

"Well, I'll stake you to a good long look," he added sweetly.

When I saw his pistol flash in front of me, I felt in a moment that my life was at stake.

But, I believe he would have gone to the stake upon the question.