Pronunciation: /əˈdaɪ/
noun a South Indian pancake made from a batter of lentils and rice
A1 Adai is a type of South Indian pancake made with lentils and rice.
A2 My favorite breakfast is adai served with coconut chutney.
B1 The chef at the Indian restaurant recommended trying the adai for a traditional dish.
B2 I learned how to make adai from my grandmother, who passed down the family recipe.
C1 The adai I had at the street food festival was the most delicious I've ever tasted.
C2 The Michelin-starred restaurant served a gourmet version of adai with exotic toppings.
adjective describing word for the type of pancake
A1 I saw a beautiful adai flower in the garden.
A2 She wore an adai bracelet that matched her dress.
B1 The adai fabric used for the curtains was of high quality.
B2 The adai paint color on the walls gave the room a warm and cozy feel.
C1 The adai leather sofa in the living room was a luxurious addition to the decor.
C2 The adai marble countertops in the kitchen added a touch of elegance to the space.
formal Adai is a traditional South Indian pancake made from a batter of lentils and rice.
informal I love having adai for breakfast on weekends.
slang Let's grab some adai from that new Indian restaurant down the street.
figurative Her skills in the kitchen are like making adai - a perfect balance of ingredients and technique.
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