Pronunciation: /ˈbʌtərz/

Definitions of butters

noun a plural form of the noun 'butter', referring to multiple quantities of butter

Example Sentences

A1 I like to spread butters on my toast in the morning.

A2 The chef used three different types of butters in the recipe.

B1 The store sells a variety of flavored butters for baking.

B2 She bought a pound of butters from the local dairy farm.

C1 The artisanal butters at the market were quite expensive.

C2 The butters made from grass-fed cows are considered the best in the world.

Examples of butters in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a delicious dish using imported butters.

informal I can't believe how many different types of butters there are at the grocery store.

slang I love slathering butters on my toast in the morning.

figurative His smooth talking was like spreading butters on a hot pan, it just slid right off.

Grammatical Forms of butters

past tense

buttered

plural

butters

comparative

more buttery

superlative

most buttery

present tense

butters

future tense

will butter

perfect tense

has buttered

continuous tense

is buttering

singular

butter

positive degree

buttery

infinitive

to butter

gerund

buttering

participle

buttered

Origin and Evolution of butters

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English, Latin, Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'butters' originated from Old English 'butere' which came from Latin 'butyrum' and Greek 'boutyron'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'butters' has evolved to refer to a slang term for someone who is considered unattractive or undesirable, particularly in the context of dating or relationships.