Word of the day

stoke

1. encourage or incite (a strong emotion or tendency)

“his composure had the effect of stoking her anger”

2. add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler, etc.)

“he stoked up the barbecue”

verb

/stoʊk/

Test your comprehension with these four exercises!

stoke

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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase

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"His speech aimed to stoke the crowd’s enthusiasm and _____ their desire for change in the community."

Select three words related to stoke

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  • repress
  • deter
  • fuel
  • subdue
  • arouse
  • ignite

Choose the phrase that uses stoke correctly

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Find a word related to stoke

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