What does STEAK mean?

Steak

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A slice of meat, typically beef, that is grilled, fried, or broiled and eaten as a main course.

Pronunciation (US): /steɪk/

Pronunciation (UK): /steɪk/

Origin and Usage: The word "steak" comes from the Middle English word "steik" which means a thick slice of meat. It has been used in English since the 15th century. Steak is a popular food item that is commonly eaten as a main course in many cultures around the world.

Synonyms: Beefsteak, fillet, sirloin, ribeye, T-bone, porterhouse

Related Words: Meats, chops, bacon, roast, grill

Example Sentences:

  • The restaurant is known for its delicious steak.
  • He ordered a medium-rare steak with a side of vegetables.
  • She cooked the steak to perfection on the grill.
  • They went to a fancy steakhouse for their anniversary dinner.
  • He always prefers a juicy ribeye steak over any other cut.


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