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Rake - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A rake is a garden tool with a long handle and metal or plastic teeth used for gathering leaves, grass, or debris. It can also mean to collect or gather things systematically.

rake

/reɪk/ /reɪk/

Definition:

A tool with prongs for gathering leaves or loosening soil; also, a dissolute or immoral person.

Synonyms:

gatherer, scourer, leaf collector

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

scatter, plant

Common Collocations:

garden rake, leaf rake, metal rake

Derivatives:

raking, raker

Usage Tips:

Use "rake" as a noun for the tool or a verb meaning to gather or search thoroughly.

Common Phrases:

rake in the money, rake over the coals, rake through something

Etymology:

From Old English *raca*, related to Dutch *raak* and German *Rechen*, meaning a tool for gathering.

Examples:

  • 1. She used a rake to gather fallen leaves.
  • 2. He likes to rake the soil before planting seeds.
  • 3. The detective will rake through the evidence for clues.
  • 4. Don’t be such a rake—behave responsibly!

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