Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪkəri/

Definitions of bakery

noun a place where bread and cakes are made and sold

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a loaf of bread from the bakery.

A2 She enjoys working at the bakery because she loves to bake.

B1 The bakery on the corner makes the best pastries in town.

B2 The bakery's specialty is their artisanal sourdough bread.

C1 The bakery's reputation for quality and freshness has attracted customers from all over.

C2 The bakery's head chef is renowned for creating innovative and delicious desserts.

Examples of bakery in a Sentence

formal The bakery on the corner sells a variety of freshly baked goods.

informal Let's grab some pastries from the bakery for breakfast.

slang I heard the bakery down the street has the best cinnamon rolls in town.

figurative Her voice was as sweet and comforting as the aroma of a bakery.

Grammatical Forms of bakery

plural

bakeries

comparative

more bakery

superlative

most bakery

present tense

bakes

future tense

will bake

perfect tense

has baked

continuous tense

is baking

singular

bakery

positive degree

bakery

infinitive

to bake

gerund

baking

participle

baked

Origin and Evolution of bakery

First Known Use: 1555 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bakery' originated from the Middle English word 'bakerye' which came from the Old French word 'boulangerie'.
Evolution of the word: Originally referring to a place where bread and other baked goods were made, the term 'bakery' has evolved to encompass a wider variety of baked products and has become a common term in modern English.