Almond Milk

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːmənd mɪlk/

Definitions of almond milk

noun a type of milk made from almonds, often used as a dairy-free alternative

Example Sentences

A1 I like to drink almond milk with my cereal.

A2 Almond milk is a popular dairy alternative for people with lactose intolerance.

B1 Many coffee shops now offer almond milk as a substitute for regular milk in drinks.

B2 Almond milk can be used in baking as a replacement for cow's milk.

C1 Some people prefer the taste of almond milk over other non-dairy milks.

C2 Almond milk is known for its creamy texture and nutty flavor, making it a versatile ingredient in cooking and baking.

Examples of almond milk in a Sentence

formal Almond milk is a popular dairy alternative for those with lactose intolerance.

informal I always use almond milk in my morning smoothies because it's so creamy.

slang Almond milk is my go-to for a dairy-free latte.

figurative Switching to almond milk is like a breath of fresh air for my digestive system.

Grammatical Forms of almond milk

plural

almond milks

comparative

more almond milk

superlative

most almond milk

present tense

is almond milk

future tense

will be almond milk

perfect tense

has been almond milk

continuous tense

is being almond milk

singular

almond milk

positive degree

almond milk is good

infinitive

to almond milk

gerund

almond milking

participle

almond milked

Origin and Evolution of almond milk

First Known Use: 0013 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'almond milk' originated from the practice of soaking and grinding almonds in water to create a dairy-free alternative to cow's milk.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in medieval European cooking as a substitute for cow's milk, almond milk has evolved to become a popular plant-based milk alternative in modern times.