Meaning & Definition of word "Spade"

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    Spade

    /speɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A tool for digging, typically consisting of a broad, flat blade with a long handle.
      • Example: He used a spade to dig up the flower bed.
    • 2. A playing card bearing one or more black symbols shaped like a heart with a stem.
      • Example: She drew a spade from the deck during the game.
    • 3. A spade (the suit) in a card game.
      • Example: In poker, having three spades can make for a strong hand.

    verb:

    • 1. To dig or move earth with a spade.
      • Example: They began to spade the soil in preparation for planting.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'spade', from Old English 'spæde', related to Proto-Germanic '*spēdō'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    call a spade a spade:

    To speak plainly and directly about something, without euphemism.

    spade work:

    The preliminary, often less glamorous work done to prepare for something.

    dig your own grave (with a spade):

    To create a difficult situation for oneself.

    Related Words

    shovel:

    A tool similar to a spade used for digging and moving bulk material.

    garden fork:

    A tool with a handle and several prongs used for loosening soil.

    hoe:

    A gardening tool with a long handle and a flat blade for shaping soil.

    Slang Meanings of spade

    Meaning: An offensive term for a Black person.

    Example Sentence: Using that term is considered highly disrespectful.

    Meaning: To spade someone means to deceive or cheat them.

    Example Sentence: He was spaded in the poker game.