Meaning & Definition of word "Pole"
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Pole
/poʊl/
noun:
- 1. A long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal.
- Example: The children used a pole to play games at the park.
- 2. Either of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetic forces are strongest.
- Example: You must connect the battery terminals to the correct poles of the magnet.
- 3. One of the two points at the ends of the axis of a sphere, especially the Earth.
- Example: The North Pole is known for its extremely cold temperatures.
- 4. A person or thing that is opposite or diametrically different from another.
- Example: Their opinions on the issue were poles apart.
verb:
- 1. To provide with a pole.
- Example: They decided to pole the tent to make it stable.
Etymology
Middle English 'pole', from Old English 'pāla', from Latin 'pālus'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
South Pole:
The southernmost point on the Earth.
North Pole:
The northernmost point on the Earth.
pole vault:
A track and field event where an athlete jumps over a high bar using a pole.
Related Words
rod:
A thin straight piece of wood, metal, or other material.
stick:
A slender piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree.
post:
A long piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground.
bar:
A long, narrow piece of solid material.
Slang Meanings of pole
Meaning: A pole dancer.
Example Sentence: She's the best pole in the club.
Meaning: A pole vaulting athlete.
Example Sentence: He's a seasoned pole who competes internationally.