Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
strak
Adjective
/stræk/

Definition
Strak is not a standard English word found in most dictionaries, but it may be a variation or error related to ‘strack’ or ‘stracke’ which indicates something tight or firmly held.

Examples
- The rope was visibly strak, indicating that it was under heavy tension.
- She wore a strak dress that highlighted her figure.
- His plans were strak, leaving no room for alterations.

Meaning
The term ‘strak’ is often used informally to suggest a state of being taut or tightly drawn, usually in reference to physical objects or perhaps metaphorically in discussions about plans or expectations.

Synonyms
- taut
- tight
- firm