Meaning & Definition of word "Steak"

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    Steak

    /steɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A slice of meat, typically beef, that is usually grilled or fried.
      • Example: I ordered a ribeye steak medium-rare at the restaurant.
    • 2. A similar slice of meat from other animals, such as pork or lamb.
      • Example: She preferred a pork steak to the beef steak on the menu.
    • 3. A thick piece of fish, often cooked in a similar way to meat.
      • Example: He enjoyed a grilled tuna steak during his visit to the seaside.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'steike', from Old Norse 'steik', meaning 'to roast'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    steak lovers:

    People who have a strong preference for steak.

    stake your claim:

    To assert one's right to something.

    the stakes are high:

    There is a lot to gain or lose in a situation.

    Related Words

    sirloin:

    A cut of beef from the back of the animal, known for its flavor.

    ribeye:

    A cut from the rib section, valued for its tenderness and marbling.

    filet mignon:

    A small, tender cut of beef taken from the tenderloin.

    Slang Meanings of steak

    Meaning: Stake or bet in a risk situation.

    Example Sentence: He put his stake in the poker game.

    Meaning: Referring to something significant or important in a casual sense.

    Example Sentence: This promotion is a big steak for me.