- verbbake (verb) · bakes (third person present) · baked (past tense) · baked (past participle) · baking (present participle)
- cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven or on a hot surface:"they bake their own bread and cakes" · "I baked him a cake for his birthday"
- (of food) be cooked by baking:"the bread was baking on hot stones"
- (of the sun or other agency) subject (something) to dry heat, especially so as to harden it:"the sun has baked the earth a dusty brown"
- (of a person or place) be or become extremely hot in prolonged sun or hot weather:"the city was baking in a heatwave"
nounbake (noun) · bakes (plural noun)- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa social gathering at which baked food is eaten:"lobster bakes on deserted islands"
OriginOld English bacan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bakken and German backen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven or on a hot surface:
- (of the sun or other agency) subject (something) to dry heat, especially so as to harden it:
- (of a person or place) be or become extremely hot in prolonged sun or hot weather:
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