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- Dictionarybloke/blōk/
noun
- 1. a man: informal British "he's a nice bloke"
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Bloke is a British informal word for man or fellow, often used in a friendly or casual context. Learn the synonyms, examples, history and origin of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
a man, often one who is considered to be ordinary: Paul's a really good bloke (= I like him a lot). He's a funny ( sort of) bloke (= slightly strange). Synonyms. chap UK informal old-fashioned. fella informal. fellow. Fewer examples. He's a very likeable sort of bloke. He's a lovely bloke.
In Australia, a bloke is a unique masculine archetype associated with the country's national identity. The "Aussie bloke" has been portrayed in important works of art and associated with famous Australian men. "He's a good bloke" literally means "he's a good man".
a man, often one who is considered to be ordinary: Paul's a really good bloke (= I like him a lot). He's a funny ( sort of) bloke (= slightly strange). Synonyms. chap UK informal old-fashioned. fella informal. fellow. Fewer examples. He's a very likeable sort of bloke. He's a lovely bloke.
a boy or man. “he's a good bloke ”. synonyms: blighter, chap, cuss, fella, feller, fellow, gent, lad. see more.
man; fellow; guy. bloke. / bləʊk / noun. an informal word for man. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of bloke 1. First recorded in 1850–55; origin uncertain. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of bloke 1. C19: from Shelta. Discover More. Example Sentences.
Bloke is an informal word for a man, often used in spoken language. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples and find out its origin and synonyms.