Bake
UK /["/beɪk/","/beɪks/","/beɪkt/","/ˈbeɪkɪŋ/"]/US /["/beɪk/","/beɪks/","/beɪkt/","/ˈbeɪkɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to cook food in an oven without extra fat or liquid; to be cooked in this way
In simple words: To cook food using heat in an oven.
Examples
- to bake bread/biscuits/cookies
- baked potatoes/apples
- the delicious smell of baking bread
- The bread is baking in the oven.
- I've been baking all morning.
- I'm baking a birthday cake for Alex.
- I'm baking Alex a cake.
- The bricks are left in the kiln to bake.
- The sun had baked the ground hard.
- We sat baking in the sun.
Usage notes
Used when talking about preparing bread, cookies, or cakes. Not typically used for cooking food on a stove. Common in both casual and formal conversations.
Grammar pattern
bake + object
Memory hint
Think of 'cake' to remember 'bake' — baking cakes in the oven.
Collocations
- freshly baked
- newly baked
Synonyms
- cook
- roast
- prepare
- conjure
- create
Antonyms
- burn
- freeze
Common mistakes
- Saying 'baked' instead of 'bake' for present tense
- Confusing with 'cook' which is more general
- Using 'bake' for food cooked in a pan on the stove