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Meaning of flake
A small loose piece of something, especially a fragment of a larger whole.
Etymology of flake
The word "flake" originated in the 14th century, from the Old Norse word "flaka", meaning "flake" or "scale"
Initially, it referred to a small loose piece of something, especially a fragment of a larger whole
Over time, the term has evolved to include various meanings, including a person who is considered to be eccentric or unreliable, and a small crystalline piece of snow
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small loose piece of something, especially a fragment of a larger whole
- A person who is considered to be eccentric or unreliable
- A small crystalline piece of snow, typically having a flat, delicate shape
- To come off in flakes, typically due to being old, damaged, or of poor quality
Usage Examples
- The old paint was starting to flake off the walls
- She's a bit of a flake and never shows up on time
- The snowflakes were delicate and intricate, each one unique
- The rust was causing the metal to flake off in small pieces
Antonyms
whole
complete
entire
intact
solid
firm
stable
reliable
dependable
trustworthy
consistent
responsible
thorough
meticulous
detail-oriented
careful
precise
accurate
comprehensive
exhaustive
complete
perfect
flawless