Poked Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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poked

[pəʊkt ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

physical action

To poke means to prod or jab at something with a finger, stick, or other object. It often involves a quick and light contact that may be used to get someone's attention or to indicate something. Poking can also express curiosity or playfulness, such as poking someone to see their reaction. Additionally, it can have a figurative meaning in digital contexts, such as using social media features to interact with someone.

Synonyms

jab, nudge, prod.

Examples of usage

  • I poked her in the arm to get her attention.
  • He poked the bear with a stick to see if it would react.
  • She poked at the screen to navigate through the app.

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Origin of 'poked'

The word 'poke' originated in the early 16th century, deriving from the Middle English word 'poken,' which is believed to have originated from the Old English 'pocian.' The Old English term was related to the notion of thrusting or prodding, possibly connected to the German 'pocken,' meaning 'to poke.' Over the centuries, 'poke' has evolved in usage and form, gaining various meanings in different contexts. In modern usage, the term 'poke' has also been adopted in digital vernacular, especially with the advent of social media platforms where users can 'poke' friends, further broadening its definition and context.


Word Frequency Rank

With rank #16,235, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.