sakes: Associated Words
Words described by sakes & Words describing sakes

Part of speech

Sentiment

Word Position

Usage Frequency

Number of Syllables


  • cripesnoun«
  • forgaveverb«
  • goshnoun«
  • aliveadj«
  • goodnessnoun«
  • didstnoun«
  • massynoun«
  • wastnoun«
  • guidverb«
  • becameverb«
  • graciousadj«
  • undoverb«
  • mercynoun«
  • aloneadj adv«
  • heavensnoun«
  • enduredverb«
  • christnoun«
  • diedverb«
  • heavennoun«
  • lovesnoun verb«
  • landnoun verb«
  • rememberverb«
  • pitynoun verb«
  • avoidverb«
  • peteadj«
  • hastnoun«
  • godnoun«
  • merelyadv«
  • premiumnoun adj«
  • thounoun«
  • landsnoun verb«
  • sufferedverb«
  • whosenoun«
  • chieflyadv«
  • godsnoun«
  • trynoun verb«
  • mercifuladj«
  • sweetnoun adj adv«
  • lordnoun verb«
  • stopnoun verb«
  • carelessadj«
  • obligedverb adj«
  • lawnoun«
  • nownoun adv«
  • jointnoun verb adj«
  • beforeadv«
  • oldnoun adj«
  • thereforeadv«
  • fathersnoun verb«
  • hathnoun«
  • keepnoun verb«
  • fairnoun verb adj adv«
  • tellnoun verb«
  • pureadj«
  • cameverb«
  • namenoun verb«
  • givenoun verb«
  • poornoun adj«
  • without«
  • presentnoun verb adj«
  • mannoun verb«
  • goodnoun adj adv«
  • madeverb adj«
  • manyadj«
  • morenoun adj adv«
  • greatnoun adj«
  • incurredverb«
  • individualnoun adj«
  • putnoun verb«
  • severaladj«
  • shallnoun«
  • lawsnoun«
  • takenoun verb«
  • twonoun adj«
  • underadj adv«
  • wishnoun verb«
  • becomeverb«
  • comenoun verb«
  • especiallyadv«
  • livingnoun verb adj«
  • makenoun verb«
  • becomingverb adj«
  • evennoun verb adj adv«
  • neveradv«
  • tookverb«
  • until«
  • stillnoun verb adj adv«
  • mennoun«
  • deliververb«
  • outnoun verb adj adv«
  • upon«
  • bothadj«
  • becomesverb«
  • throughadj adv«
  • against«
  • gaveverb«
  • onenoun adj«
  • suchadj adv«



Collocation words for "sakes" are words related to "sakes" by occurring either before or after "sakes" in common language usage across multiple media. The above word list can be filtered by parts of speech (i.e) nouns, verbs, describing adjectives and adverbs, or by their positive or negative vibes, frequency in usage, whether they are prefix words or suffix words for "sakes" or by the count of syllables each word has.