flaked

[fleɪkt]

flaked Definition

  • 1to come off a surface in small, thin pieces
  • 2to fail to do something that you said you would do or that people expected you to do

Using flaked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flaked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The paint on the walls was flaking off.

  • Example

    She flaked the chocolate bar into small pieces.

  • Example

    He flaked on his promise to help me move.

  • Example

    I can't believe she flaked out on us at the last minute.

flaked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flaked

Antonyms for flaked

Phrases with flaked

  • to suddenly fall asleep or lose consciousness

    Example

    After staying up all night, I flaked out on the couch.

  • to leave or abandon someone or something

    Example

    He flaked off and left me to finish the project alone.

  • to gradually disappear or become smaller over time

    Example

    The old paint on the house is flaking away.

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Summary: flaked in Brief

The verb 'flaked' [fleɪkt] means to come off a surface in small, thin pieces or to fail to do something that you said you would do or that people expected you to do. It can be used to describe peeling or crumbling, as in 'She flaked the chocolate bar into small pieces,' or failing to fulfill a commitment, as in 'He flaked on his promise to help me move.' 'Flaked' can also be used in phrases like 'flake out,' meaning to suddenly fall asleep or lose consciousness, and 'flake off,' meaning to leave or abandon someone or something.