Pronunciation: /ɑntrəˈmeɪ/

Definitions of entremet

noun a small dish served between courses or as a dessert in a French meal

Example Sentences

A1 I tried a delicious entremet at the French bakery.

A2 The chef's specialty was an intricate entremet made with layers of mousse and sponge cake.

B1 The pastry chef presented a stunning entremet as the grand finale of the meal.

B2 The entremet served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was a work of art, with intricate decorations and flavors.

C1 The entremet prepared by the renowned pastry chef was a masterpiece, showcasing their skill and creativity.

C2 The entremet presented at the culinary competition impressed the judges with its flawless execution and exquisite flavors.

Examples of entremet in a Sentence

formal The entremet served at the banquet was a delicate and flavorful dessert.

informal I can't wait to dig into that fancy entremet at the party tonight.

slang That entremet was lit, I could eat it every day!

figurative The entremet of emotions in the novel left me feeling both satisfied and intrigued.

Grammatical Forms of entremet

plural

entremets

comparative

more entremet

superlative

most entremet

present tense

entremets

future tense

will entremet

perfect tense

has entremet

continuous tense

is entremeting

singular

entremet

positive degree

entremet

infinitive

to entremet

gerund

entremeting

participle

entremeted

Origin and Evolution of entremet

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'entremet' originated in France during the Middle Ages.
Evolution of the word: Originally referred to a dish served between courses at a banquet, the term evolved to also include elaborate decorative dishes or performances that entertained guests during a meal.