"Skat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Skat" Meaning

A term that has multiple meanings!

1. Skat: a trick-taking card game played in Germany and some other European countries.

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2. Skat: a port city in Slovenia, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

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3. Skat: a mountaineer or climb in Austrian German.

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4. Skat ( bird): a type of bird, similar to a meadow pipit.

(Note: context is important to determine which meaning is relevant)

"Skat" Examples

Verb Examples


1. throw
- I skated down the snow-covered hill. (Here, the verb 'skat' is converted to 'skate' which is a common spelling for this verb)
- The figure skater performed a perfect triple axel. (Here too, the verb has been used in its alternate spelling)

2. sharpstone or sheath-knife
- The knight's skat was used to cut the rope. (Here, the word might refer to an old type of knife)
- In ancient times, the warrior used her skat to cut through heavy armor.

3. a type of playing card
- The skat cards were shuffled carefully into a random order. (Here, the word is used specifically for a type of German card game)
- The entire set of Skat cards must be carefully kept for the tournament.

4. a proven fact
- We just need to prove the skat and move to the next step. (Here, the word 'skat' is part of 'Wenigkeit-Skat', meaning 'clear or evident fact')
- The new data supports the skat that climate change is real.

5. A Throw Deck of Skat cards to form Bridge; THE remainder of the deck cut off depends on the skat, also you can move a number of cards
- The game of skat was played for hours without anyone getting bored. (Here, it refers to the game in which cards are thrown away but there is the potential usage for half of the deck)
- The last skat cut after choosing the trump then the remaining portion is used to continue the game.

"Skat" Similar Words

Skaldship

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Skall

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Meaning: To cut or remove the skull; to walk with the spine bent forward from the hips so that the head appears to be in front of the shoulders (often used to describe an old person or a person with a stoop in their back).

Skaneateles

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Skank

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Skanker

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Skanks

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Skanky

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Skanque

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Skate

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Skateboard

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Skateboarder

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Skateboarders

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Skateboarding

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Skateboards

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Skated

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To move on ice or a skateboard using your blades or wheels by gliding on the ground while balancing.

Skatepark

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A plaza or area specifically designed for skateboarding, often featuring ramps, bowls, and other obstacles for skaters to perform tricks and stunts.