pole

[poʊl]

pole Definition

  • 1a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used as a support or to impale something
  • 2either of the two points at which the axis of the earth intersects the surface of the planet
  • 3a native or inhabitant of Poland

Using pole: Examples

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

  • Example

    He used a pole to vault over the fence.

  • Example

    The flag was attached to the pole.

  • Example

    The North Pole is located in the Arctic Ocean.

  • Example

    The South Pole is located in Antarctica.

  • Example

    My friend is a pole and he speaks Polish fluently.

pole Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pole

Phrases with pole

  • a long, flexible rod used by anglers to catch fish

    Example

    He caught a big fish with his fishing pole.

  • the position at the front of the starting grid in a motor race

    Example

    He qualified for pole position in the Grand Prix.

  • a star, especially Polaris, situated close to the north pole of the heavens, and serving as a guide to mariners and travelers

    Example

    The sailors used the pole star to navigate their way across the ocean.

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Summary: pole in Brief

The term 'pole' [poʊl] refers to a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal used as a support or to impale something. It also refers to either of the two points at which the axis of the earth intersects the surface of the planet. Additionally, it can refer to a native or inhabitant of Poland.

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