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Sake

noun
/seɪk/

Meaning

purpose or reason for doing something; benefit or interest
for the purpose or reason of something

Example Sentences

She worked overtime for the sake of her family's future.

He did it for the sake of his family.

Example Expressions

for the sake of

Synonyms

purpose, benefit, interest, welfare, reason
Entry 1
purpose, benefit, interest, welfare
Entry 2
purpose, reason, benefit, interest

Antonyms

detriment, harm, disadvantage, loss, hindrance, obstacle
Entry 1
detriment, harm, disadvantage, loss
Entry 2
hindrance, obstacle, disadvantage

Collocations

for the sake of, heaven's sake, goodness sake, for the sake of love, for the sake of peace
Entry 1
for the sake of, heaven's sake, goodness sake
Entry 2
for the sake of, for the sake of love, for the sake of peace

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