Verbs Ending With AKE
Here's the list of all the 56 Verbs Ending With AKE in the English Language.
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make | 1. engage in 2. give certain properties to something More Definitions → |
take | 1. carry out 2. require (time or space) More Definitions → |
cake | 1. form a coat over More Definitions → |
wake | 1. be awake, be alert, be there 2. stop sleeping More Definitions → |
mistake | 1. identify incorrectly 2. to make a mistake or be incorrect More Definitions → |
fake | 1. make a copy of with the intent to deceive 2. tamper, with the purpose of deception More Definitions → |
brake | 1. stop travelling by applying a brake 2. cause to stop by applying the brakes More Definitions → |
snake | 1. move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake 2. form a snake-like pattern More Definitions → |
shake | 1. move or cause to move back and forth 2. move with or as if with a tremor More Definitions → |
undertake | 1. enter upon an activity or enterprise 2. accept as a challenge More Definitions → |
stake | 1. put at risk 2. place a bet on More Definitions → |
quake | 1. shake with fast, tremulous movements 2. shake with seismic vibrations More Definitions → |
bake | 1. cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven 2. prepare with dry heat in an oven More Definitions → |
awake | 1. stop sleeping More Definitions → |
uptake | More Definitions → |
remake | 1. make new More Definitions → |
rake | 1. move through with or as if with a rake 2. level or smooth with a rake More Definitions → |
pancake | More Definitions → |
flake | 1. form into flakes 2. cover with flakes or as if with flakes More Definitions → |
partake | 1. have some of the qualities or attributes of something 2. have, give, or receive a share of More Definitions → |
overtake | 1. catch up with and possibly overtake 2. travel past More Definitions → |
forsake | 1. leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch More Definitions → |
retake | 1. take back by force, as after a battle 2. capture again More Definitions → |
crake | More Definitions → |
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