Pronunciation: /æmˈbroʊʒə/
noun a food of the gods in Greek mythology, often thought to be the food or drink of the immortals
A1 Ambrosia is a type of fruit salad.
A2 I tried ambrosia for the first time at a potluck.
B1 The dessert served at the party was a delicious ambrosia.
B2 The chef created a unique ambrosia recipe using exotic fruits.
C1 The ambrosia served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was truly divine.
C2 The ancient Greeks believed ambrosia was the food of the gods.
formal The dessert served at the gala was a delicate ambrosia made with fresh fruits and cream.
informal I can't get enough of my grandma's ambrosia salad, it's so tasty!
slang Have you tried the ambrosia at that new bakery? It's bomb!
figurative To him, her laughter was like ambrosia for his soul, bringing joy and warmth to his heart.
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