Sake
(
noun
,
preposition
)
(As a noun)
Sake ( noun )
- The reason or purpose for which something is done or created.
- An interest or advantage that one wishes to gain.
- For the sake of, for the benefit of.
- A Japanese rice wine.
Origin:
From the old english word "sæc" meaning "cause, reason".
Examples:
- He did it for the sake of his country.
- She did it for the sake of her family.
- He did it for the sake of his own reputation.
- They did it for the sake of their business.
- He drank sake with his sushi.
(As a preposition)
Sake ( preposition )
- The reason or purpose for which something is done or created.
- An interest or advantage that one wishes to gain.
- For the sake of, for the benefit of.
- A Japanese rice wine.
Origin:
From the old english word "sæc" meaning "cause, reason".
Examples:
- He did it for the sake of his country.
- She did it for the sake of her family.
- He did it for the sake of his own reputation.
- They did it for the sake of their business.
- He drank sake with his sushi.