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  1. Dec 22, 2015 · According to the Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary, their senses are almost the same. Prod- to push sb/sth finger or with a pointed object. Poke- to quickly push your fingers or another object into sb/sth. But I've found sentences where both prod and poke were used together.

  2. Mar 21, 2022 · It usually means to forcefully encourage someone to do something. For example, you might poke and prod your brother to spend more time studying for exams. Or you might poke and prod your friend to find out who they like.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Poke involves a gentle, often playful jab with a finger or object, emphasizing curiosity or teasing, while prod is a firmer push meant to prompt action or response.

  4. Dec 22, 2010 · In relation to physical actions, poke and prod are the same. In a more general sense, you can poke around: To inquire or pry into; to rummage or root around or about; to search about. (OED) You couldn't prod around in that sense.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · In its most basic form, “poke” is a verb that means to jab or prod someone or something with a finger or a pointed object. This action can be literal, such as playfully poking a friend to get their attention, or symbolic, like poking a fire to keep it going.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · The meaning of ‘poke’ can vary depending on the context in which it is used. While it originated as a verb meaning to prod or jab someone or something, it has since evolved into a versatile term used in different ways.

  7. noun (1) ˈpōk. Synonyms of poke. 1. chiefly Southern US and Midland US : bag, sack. 2. a. : wallet. b. : purse. poke. 2 of 5. verb. poked; poking. transitive verb. 1. a (1) : prod, jab. poked him in the ribs. (2) : to urge or stir by prodding or jabbing. poked and scolded by the old folks Upton Sinclair. (3)