Pronunciation: /ʃɛf/
noun a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel
A1 The chef cooked a delicious meal.
A2 The chef specializes in Italian cuisine.
B1 The chef runs a successful restaurant in the city.
B2 The chef was awarded a Michelin star for his culinary skills.
C1 The chef has published a cookbook showcasing his signature dishes.
C2 The chef's innovative creations have gained international recognition.
verb not applicable
A1 I chef at home by following simple recipes.
A2 She chefs for her family every Sunday.
B1 The culinary school taught me how to chef professionally.
B2 After years of training, he can chef in a Michelin-starred restaurant.
C1 The renowned chef will be hosting a cooking demonstration next week.
C2 She has the ability to chef exquisite dishes that impress even the most discerning food critics.
adjective not applicable
A1 My friend is a chef and he makes delicious food.
A2 The chef salad at the restaurant is very popular among customers.
B1 The chef-inspired menu offers a variety of dishes to choose from.
B2 The chef's culinary skills are evident in the exquisite presentation of the dishes.
C1 The chef's innovative approach to cooking has earned him multiple Michelin stars.
C2 The chef's mastery of flavors and techniques sets him apart as a culinary genius.
adverb not applicable
A1 The chef quickly chopped the vegetables for the soup.
A2 The chef carefully seasoned the steak before grilling it.
B1 The chef skillfully plated the dessert with precision.
B2 The chef expertly created a new recipe for the restaurant's menu.
C1 The chef meticulously curated the ingredients for the tasting menu.
C2 The chef flawlessly executed the complex dish for the culinary competition.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The chef cooked a delicious meal.
A2 The chef prepared the food for the event.
B1 The chef is known for their signature dish.
B2 The chef's culinary skills are unmatched.
C1 The chef's creativity in the kitchen knows no bounds.
C2 The chef's expertise in gastronomy is widely recognized.
preposition not applicable
A1 The chef in the restaurant is cooking delicious food.
A2 I learned how to make pasta from a chef at a cooking class.
B1 The chef at the hotel prepared a special menu for the event.
B2 The chef's signature dish was a hit with the food critics.
C1 The chef's culinary skills have earned him a Michelin star.
C2 As a chef, he has mastered the art of creating innovative dishes.
conjunction not applicable
A1 The chef cooked a delicious meal.
A2 The chef prepared the ingredients before starting to cook.
B1 The chef is skilled at creating unique dishes.
B2 The chef combines flavors expertly to create a harmonious dish.
C1 The chef's culinary creations are renowned in the industry.
C2 The chef's innovative techniques elevate the dining experience.
interjection not applicable
A1 Chef, can I have some more please?
A2 Chef, do you have any vegetarian options?
B1 Chef, this soup is delicious!
B2 Chef, could you recommend a wine to pair with this dish?
C1 Chef, I appreciate the attention to detail in this presentation.
C2 Chef, your culinary skills are truly impressive.
article not applicable
A1 The chef cooked a delicious meal.
A2 The chef prepared a special dish for the guests.
B1 The chef's culinary skills impressed everyone at the restaurant.
B2 The chef's creativity in the kitchen knows no bounds.
C1 The renowned chef curated a unique tasting menu for the event.
C2 The chef's mastery of flavors and presentation sets him apart in the culinary world.
formal The renowned chef prepared a five-course meal for the gala event.
informal The chef at that restaurant makes the best pasta in town.
slang I heard that new chef is really killing it in the kitchen.
figurative As a chef of words, the poet carefully crafted each line of his masterpiece.
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