Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɔklət/
noun a sweet food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically brown in color
A1 I love chocolate.
A2 She bought a bar of chocolate at the store.
B1 Eating too much chocolate can lead to weight gain.
B2 Dark chocolate is known for its health benefits.
C1 The artisanal chocolate shop offers a wide variety of flavors.
C2 The chocolate souffle at the five-star restaurant was divine.
adjective used to describe something related to or resembling chocolate
A1 I like chocolate cake.
A2 She bought a chocolate bar at the store.
B1 The recipe calls for chocolate chips.
B2 The hotel offered a chocolate-themed dessert buffet.
C1 The artisanal chocolate shop featured a variety of unique flavors.
C2 The chocolate sculpture was a masterpiece of culinary artistry.
formal The artisanal chocolate truffles were carefully crafted and packaged for the exclusive event.
informal I can never resist a good old chocolate bar when I'm feeling down.
slang Let's grab some choco and binge-watch our favorite series tonight.
figurative Her smile was as sweet as chocolate, warming up the room instantly.
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