cane

word

/ˈkeɪn/
kayn
/kˈeɪn/
kayn

Definition

A cane is a stick used to help someone walk, especially an older person or someone with an injury. It can also mean the hard stem of some plants, such as sugar cane or bamboo-like plants.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'cane' means a walking stick in everyday English. In plant contexts, it appears in phrases like 'sugar cane'. Do not confuse it with 'candy cane', the striped sweet, or 'walking stick', which is a more explicit everyday alternative.

Example Sentences

My grandfather uses a cane when he walks.

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The doctor said she needs a cane for a few weeks.

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This field grows cane for sugar.

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He doesn't like asking for help, but the cane really makes a difference.

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I saw a man with a white cane waiting at the corner.

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Fresh cane juice tastes amazing on a hot day.

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