stoke Synonyms

stoke Meaning

Wordnet

stoke (v)

stir up or tend; of a fire

stoke Sentence Examples

  1. The crackling fire stoked the flames of comfort within the cozy cottage.
  2. The competitive match stoked the fire of adrenaline in the athletes' veins.
  3. The sight of the pristine lake stoked her desire to cast her line and fish.
  4. The passionate speech stoked the crowd's enthusiasm, turning them into a fervent mob.
  5. The unexpected gift stoked a warm glow of gratitude in her heart.
  6. The challenging puzzle stoked his curiosity and determination to solve it.
  7. The aroma of freshly baked bread stoked a nostalgic craving for his childhood home.
  8. The sight of the ocean waves breaking on the shore stoked a sense of tranquility within him.
  9. The loud music at the concert stoked the crowd's energy, making them dance with abandon.
  10. The praise from his boss stoked his confidence and motivated him to work even harder.

FAQs About the word stoke

stir up or tend; of a fire

increase, boost, raise, expand, accelerate, augment, build up, multiply, strengthen, add (to)

lower, diminish, abate, lessen, dwindle, diminish, reduce, decrease, dwindle, decrease

The crackling fire stoked the flames of comfort within the cozy cottage.

The competitive match stoked the fire of adrenaline in the athletes' veins.

The sight of the pristine lake stoked her desire to cast her line and fish.

The passionate speech stoked the crowd's enthusiasm, turning them into a fervent mob.