Pronunciation: /steɪkər/
noun a person who places bets or wagers on something, typically in a gambling context
A1 The staker pounded the ground with a hammer.
A2 The staker carefully measured the distance between the posts.
B1 The staker was responsible for setting up the tent at the campsite.
B2 The experienced staker knew exactly how deep to drive the stakes into the ground.
C1 The staker's precision and skill were evident in the perfectly aligned fence.
C2 The staker's expertise was sought after for major construction projects.
formal The staker carefully assessed the risks before investing in the project.
informal The staker is always looking for the next big opportunity to invest in.
slang The staker is known for taking big risks in the stock market.
figurative As a staker in the business world, she was always willing to gamble on new ventures.
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