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bake

/beɪk/verb1 syllable

Bake means: heat by a natural force.

Synonyms for bake2

verb, as in heat by a natural force

broil

verb, as in be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun

broil

also used for bake

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What does bake mean?4

verb

1

heat by a natural force“The sun broils the valley in the summer”

2

be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun“The town was broiling in the sun”

3

cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven“bake the potatoes”

4

prepare with dry heat in an oven“bake a cake”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with bake?26

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Bake in a sentence

  • Cover and bake for fifteen minutes, remove cover and bake for fifteen minutes longer.PublicDomainRecipes
  • I would bake some bread, but we don't have any flour.ddnktr
  • To bake a cake, you don't need a rolling pin.mervert1
  • We don't buy bread, we bake our own.carlosalberto
  • With flour, milk and an egg, one can bake a cake.Eldad
  • If you were here, we would bake cookies together.Incursio
  • If you bake it for more than what's asked, it will be a disaster!mervert1
  • There used to be a bake-shop on this corner.shekitten

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Forms of bake

as a verb

past tense
baked
present participle
baking
third-person singular
bakes
past participle
baked