drake

[dreɪk]

drake Definition

  • 1a male duck
  • 2a small dragon or sea monster in folklore
  • 3a male of any bird, especially a duck or a hawk

Using drake: Examples

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

  • Example

    The drake was swimming in the pond.

  • Example

    The legend tells of a drake that terrorized the nearby village.

  • Example

    The falconer trained the drake to hunt.

drake Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drake

Phrases with drake

  • a person or thing that is powerless or ineffective

    Example

    The outgoing president was considered a lame duck during his last months in office.

  • a person or thing that is easy prey or target

    Example

    Without proper security measures, the company's database is a sitting duck for hackers.

  • dead duck

    a person or thing that is doomed or certain to fail

    Example

    The project was a dead duck from the start due to lack of funding and support.

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Summary: drake in Brief

The term 'drake' [dreɪk] refers to a male duck or a male of any bird species. It also has a mythical meaning as a small dragon or sea monster. Examples include 'The drake was swimming in the pond,' and 'The legend tells of a drake that terrorized the nearby village.' Phrases like 'lame duck' and 'sitting duck' describe powerless or vulnerable situations.