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BNC: 18983 COCA: 15537

partake

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
partake /pɑɚˈteɪk/ verb
partakes; partook /-ˈtʊk/ ; /pɑɚˈtʊk/; partaken /-ˈteɪkən/ ; /pɑɚˈteɪkən/; partaking
partake
/pɑɚˈteɪk/
verb
partakes; partook /-ˈtʊk/ ; /pɑɚˈtʊk/; partaken /-ˈteɪkən/ ; /pɑɚˈteɪkən/; partaking
Learner's definition of PARTAKE
[no object] formal
: to have a share or part of something along with others分享
usually + of
: to join with others in doing something : to take part in something参与;参加;加入
: to have some of the qualities of something具有某物的部分特点;有几分

— partaker

noun, plural partakers [count]
BNC: 18983 COCA: 15537

partake

verb

par·​take pär-ˈtāk How to pronounce partake (audio)
pər-
partook pär-ˈtu̇k How to pronounce partake (audio)
pər-
; partaken pär-ˈtā-kən How to pronounce partake (audio)
pər-
; partaking

intransitive verb

1
: to take part in or experience something along with others
partake in the revelry
partake of the good life
2
: to have a portion (as of food or drink)
were invited to partake of a dinner
3
: to possess or share a certain nature or attribute
the experience partakes of a mystical quality
partake in each other's sorrows and joys

transitive verb

: to take part in
adventurers who were willing to partake his fortunes A. W. Kinglake
partaker noun

Synonyms

Choose the Right Synonym for partake

share, participate, partake mean to have, get, or use in common with another or others.

share usually implies that one as the original holder grants to another the partial use, enjoyment, or possession of a thing.

shared my toys with the others

participate implies a having or taking part in an undertaking, activity, or discussion.

participated in sports

partake implies accepting or acquiring a share especially of food or drink.

partook freely of the refreshments

Example Sentences

a story that partakes of the nature of poetry we should all partake of the city's rich cultural offerings while we have the opportunity
Recent Examples on the Web In the days of the El Cortez, however, attendees were able to partake in a more personal experience. Madison Geering, San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 July 2022 Shirkey and other legislative leaders did not partake in this effort, drawing Trump's ire. Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press, 17 June 2022 That means fewer kids will be able to partake in the program. Ryan Parker, The Hollywood Reporter, 19 Apr. 2022 While Peaks of Performance will allow visitors to partake in colorful photo-worthy moments, Shoot in the Stars will deliver a dream-like atmosphere, where attendees will be able to grab refreshments and take a break from the festival. James Dinh, Billboard, 1 Mar. 2022 The smartphone pulled the internet away from the desk and into the pocket and purse, where everyone could partake of it at any time, and then all the time. Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 4 Feb. 2022 Those keen on more spirits can partake of more than a dozen American whiskeys among other traditional southern cocktails such as mint juleps and the Mississippi Moonlight, made with blackberry moonshine, blackberries and lemonade. Richard Tribou, orlandosentinel.com, 21 Jan. 2022 Guests there can also partake of Shack wine, Shackmeister Ale, local brews from Sun King Brewery and seasonal lemonades — pomegranate yuzu, apple ciderade and a cranberry citrus punch are currently on the menu. Cheryl V. Jackson, The Indianapolis Star, 9 Dec. 2021 Cleveland will persevere through the pandemic but must also position itself to make societal changes needed to allow all residents to partake in prosperity, Jackson said during his 2020 State of the City address. Robert Higgs, cleveland, 9 Oct. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

back-formation from partaker, alteration of part taker

First Known Use

1561, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of partake was in 1561
BNC: 18983 COCA: 15537

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