"Slakes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slakes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slakes" Meaning

"Slaque" is not a word. However, there's a word "slake" which means:

1. To settle or become calmer after being angry or excited.
Example: Her anger will slake once she knows the truth.
2. To satisfy a thirst or hunger.
Example: The cool water will slake your thirst.

Also, a word "slake" can be used as a verb "slakes" in plural form, it means the same as singular verb form.

"Slakes" Examples

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1. The region's main challenge is to slake the thirst of over 10 million people who are reliant on its water resources for their livelihood.
2. Slake their hunger: The advertisement promised that the new restaurant will be serving a diverse array of interesting dishes designed to tantalize the palate and satisfy any craving.
3. These designer shoes made from premium leather are very comfortable and can slake your desire for a new pair.
4. In an effort to slake the company's financial woes, the executives accepted an unsolicited investment from a competitor.
5. With the Olympics approaching, enthusiasm is mounting to slake the fan's thirst for competitive sport.

"Slakes" Similar Words

Slackness

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Slacks

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Slag

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<strong>Slag</strong> is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A waste product that remains after a process of refining or smelting, such as the residue left after smelting ore.<br>Example: "The factory produces large amounts of slag as a byproduct of its steel production process."<br>2. A useless or worthless person or thing.<br>Example: "He's just a slag, always causing trouble and wasting everyone's time."<br>3. A worthless or inferior material.<br>Example: "The new restaurant uses low-quality manure and slag to fertilize their gardening."<br>4. A shiny, sparkling, and reschor-shaped patch of lava or magma that forms on the surface of the earth, especially after a volcanic eruption.<br>Example: "I love hiking to see the slag that forms after the volcanic eruption."<br><br>However, the most common meaning of "slag" in modern informal language is:<br><br>1. (in informal, typically adolescent slang) A slightly derogatory term for an unattractive woman.<br>Example: "Who's that slag talking to him?"<br><br>Note that the usage of "slag" can be informal and sometimes considered derogatory, depending on the context and tone used.

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Slain

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Slake

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Slaked

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Slaking

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Slalom

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Slaloming

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Slalom (noun): a course in which a boat or other vehicle follows a winding course that changes direction frequently, typically through gates or around obstacles.<br><br>Example: In the slalom competition, skiers had to navigate through narrow gates and take sharp turns to achieve the fastest time.<br><br>Or <br><br>to slalom: to steer (a boat, vehicle, or aircraft) through a course with many turns or changes in direction.<br><br>Example: The sailor had to slalom through the crowded harbor to reach the open sea.

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noun - informal pl. Of slalom<br><br>1. a skiing competition in which competitors ski down a course with a series of gates through which they must pass.<br><br>Example: "The skier won the slalom competition by a narrow margin."

Slam-dunk

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Slam

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