Meaning & Definition of word "Forked"

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    Forked

    /fɔːrkt/

    verb:

    • 1. to use a fork to lift or serve food.
      • Example: She forked the pasta onto the plate with elegance.
    • 2. to divide into two or more branches or parts.
      • Example: The path forked at the riverbank, giving us the choice to go either left or right.

    adjective:

    • 1. having two or more branches or prongs.
      • Example: The forked tongue of the snake is an adaptation for sensing the environment.
    • 2. divided into parts or branches.
      • Example: The forked lightning illuminated the sky during the storm.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Old English 'forca', meaning 'a tool with prongs'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    forked tongue:

    A deceptive or insincere way of speaking.

    fork in the road:

    A point where a decision must be made between two or more alternatives.

    fork over:

    To hand over or give up something, especially money.

    Related Words

    fork:

    A tool used for eating, cooking, or gardening with prongs.

    bifurcate:

    To divide into two branches or parts.

    Slang Meanings of forked

    Meaning: To mess something up or cause trouble.

    Example Sentence: He really forked things up at the meeting.

    Meaning: To have multiple options or paths in a situation.

    Example Sentence: After the project forked, we had to choose a direction.