deck
/ˈdɛk/noun, verb1 syllable
Deck means: be beautiful to look at.
Synonyms for deck14
noun, as in a pack of 52 playing cards
pack of cards, deck of cards
verb, as in decorate
bedight, bedeck
What does deck mean?7
verb
1
be beautiful to look at“Flowers adorned the tables everywhere”
2
knock down with force“He decked his opponent”
3
decorate“deck the halls with holly”
noun
1
a pack of 52 playing cards
2
any of various platforms built into a vessel
3
street name for a packet of illegal drugs
4
a porch that resembles the deck on a ship
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with deck?16
Deck in a sentence
- We enjoyed the view from the deck, gazing abaft at the coastline.Amastan
- He was up on the deck, taking a look around.Conjuice
- A deck of cards has four kings, four queens, and four jacks.menaud
- A deck of cards contains four kings, four queens, and four jacks.menaud
- There are four kings, four queens, and four jacks in a deck of cards.menaud
- The captain proudly stood on the deck of his corvette, looking at the horizon.rul
- The pirate, sword in hand, leapt onto the deck.Eccles17
- A card deck consists of four suits: diamonds, hearts, clubs and spades.AlanF_US
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of deck
as a noun
- plural
- decks
as a verb
- past tense
- decked
- present participle
- decking
- third-person singular
- decks
- past participle
- decked