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Bloke

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/bləʊk/

Definitions

  • An informal term used primarily in British English to refer to a man or a person, typically used in a casual or friendly manner.
  • A man, especially one who is considered average or typical in some way.
  • In some contexts, can refer to someone who is a bit rough or unrefined in character.

Usage Examples

  • He's just a regular bloke, always helping out when needed.
  • That bloke over there is always full of energy at parties.
  • She's dating a bloke from her neighborhood.

Etymology

The word "bloke" is believed to have originated from the British English slang in the 19th century. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it is thought to derive from the French word "bloc," meaning "block," possibly referencing a sturdy, solid man. Over time, it evolved to its current form in British slang.

Synonyms

  • Man
  • Guy
  • Chap
  • Fellow
  • Lad

Antonyms

  • Woman
  • Lass
  • Lady

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishTipo/ˈtipo/
FrenchGars/ɡɑʁ/
GermanKerl/kɛʁl/
Chinese (Mandarin)家伙/jiāhuo/
Hindiआदमी/aadmi/
Tamilஆண்/āṇ/
Bengaliছেলে/chhele/
Teluguపురుషుడు/puruṣuḍu/
Kannadaಹುಡುಗ/huḍuga/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /bləʊk/

Australian English: /bləʊk/

American English: /bloʊk/ (rarely used, often replaced with "guy" or "man")

Historical Usage

The term "bloke" has been in common usage in Britain since at least the 19th century, though it gained greater popularity in the 20th century with the rise of working-class British culture. It has often been used in a variety of informal, sometimes humorous, contexts to refer to men in everyday life.

Cultural Nuances

In British culture, the word "bloke" is used widely in a casual, colloquial way. It conveys a sense of informality and familiarity. In contrast, while it's understood in other English-speaking countries, it is more deeply embedded in British slang and is less commonly used in American or Canadian English, where alternatives like "guy" are preferred.

More Information

The word "bloke" is one of many terms used in informal British English to refer to a man, often in a friendly or neutral context. While the word can sometimes carry a connotation of roughness or commonness, it is generally not considered offensive. The word has survived and remained popular throughout the 20th century, and it is now widely used in films, literature, and everyday conversation across the UK and other parts of the world.

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