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Forked - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Forked means divided into two or more branches or parts, like a fork’s prongs. It can describe roads, rivers, or even lightning’s split paths. Often used to show divergence.

forked

/fɔrkt/ /fɔːkt/

Definition:

Divided into two or more branches or parts.

Synonyms:

branched, split, divided, pronged

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

straight, unbranched

Common Collocations:

forked road, forked tongue, forked lightning

Derivatives:

fork, forks, forking

Usage Tips:

Use "forked" to describe objects like roads or trees that split into multiple directions or parts.

Common Phrases:

fork in the road, fork over, fork out

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "forca," meaning a tool with prongs, later evolving to describe splitting shapes.

Examples:

  • 1. The river forked into two smaller streams ahead.
  • 2. She drew a forked line to show the division clearly.
  • 3. The lightning appeared as a bright, forked streak in the sky.
  • 4. The path forked unexpectedly, leaving us unsure which way to go.

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