bake

[beɪk]

bake Definition

  • 1to cook food in an oven without using added liquid or fat
  • 2to become dry and hard by being heated in an oven
  • 3to be very hot, especially due to the sun

Using bake: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm going to bake a cake for the party.

  • Example

    The bread is baking in the oven.

  • Example

    The sun is really baking us today.

  • Example

    The clay pot was baked at high temperature to make it strong.

bake Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bake

Antonyms for bake

Phrases with bake

  • a cooking competition where contestants prepare baked goods and are judged on their quality

    Example

    She won the bake-off with her delicious apple pie.

  • half-baked

    poorly thought out or planned

    Example

    His idea was half-baked and didn't make any sense.

  • bake someone's cake and eat it too

    to have or do two good things that are normally incompatible with each other

    Example

    He wants to have a successful career and spend time with his family, but he can't have his cake and eat it too.

Origins of bake

from Old English 'bacan', meaning 'to cook by dry heat'

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Summary: bake in Brief

To 'bake' [beɪk] means to cook food in an oven without using added liquid or fat, or to become dry and hard by being heated in an oven. It can also refer to being very hot, especially due to the sun. Examples include 'I'm going to bake a cake for the party' and 'The bread is baking in the oven.' Phrases like 'bake off' denote a cooking competition, while 'half-baked' refers to poorly thought-out ideas.

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