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Pike - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A pike is a long, slender freshwater fish with sharp teeth, or a pointed weapon like a spear. It can also refer to a steep mountain peak. The word has multiple meanings depending on context.

pike

/paɪk/ /paɪk/

Definition:

A long-bodied predatory freshwater fish with a pointed snout, or a sharp-pointed weapon or tool.

Synonyms:

spear, lance, gaff, harpoon

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

blunt weapon, dull edge

Common Collocations:

northern pike, pike position, pike fishing, pike perch

Derivatives:

pikeman, pikeshot, pikestaff

Usage Tips:

Use "pike" as a noun for the fish or weapon; as a verb for sharply rising or pointing upward.

Common Phrases:

come down the pike, pike off, pike perch

Etymology:

From Old English "pīc," meaning "point," influenced by Middle French "pique" (spear).

Examples:

  • 1. The fisherman caught a large pike in the lake.
  • 2. She held the wooden pike firmly during the reenactment.
  • 3. The road pikes steeply as you climb the hill.
  • 4. He practiced the pike position in diving practice.

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