Pronunciation: /tʃɪˈrɑːʃi/

Definitions of chirashi

Examples of chirashi in a Sentence

formal The chirashi sushi was beautifully presented with a variety of fresh sashimi on top of seasoned rice.

informal I always order the chirashi bowl when I go to my favorite sushi restaurant.

slang Let's grab some chirashi and catch up over lunch.

figurative The chirashi of ideas in his presentation was scattered and hard to follow.

Grammatical Forms of chirashi

past tense

chirashied

plural

chirashis

comparative

more chirashi

superlative

most chirashi

present tense

chirashi

future tense

will chirashi

perfect tense

have chirashied

continuous tense

is chirashiing

singular

chirashi

positive degree

very chirashi

infinitive

to chirashi

gerund

chirashying

participle

chirashiing

Origin and Evolution of chirashi

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: The word 'chirashi' originates from Japanese.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a type of dish consisting of rice topped with various ingredients such as sashimi, vegetables, and pickles. Over time, the term 'chirashi' has become more commonly associated with a specific type of sushi dish known as 'chirashi sushi'.