Pronunciation: /frɪt/

Definitions of frit

noun a mixture of silica and fluxes that is fused at high temperature to make glass

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat frit for breakfast.

A2 She ordered a plate of frit at the restaurant.

B1 The chef prepared a delicious frit with fresh vegetables.

B2 The street food vendor's frit was a popular choice among the locals.

C1 The frit was seasoned perfectly and had a crispy texture.

C2 The culinary expert demonstrated how to make a gourmet frit dish.

Examples of frit in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a delicious frit of vegetables for the dinner party.

informal I love ordering a plate of frit at my favorite restaurant.

slang Let's grab some frits and chill at the park.

figurative His mind was a frit of conflicting emotions.

Grammatical Forms of frit

past tense

fritted

plural

frits

comparative

more frit

superlative

most frit

present tense

frit

future tense

will frit

perfect tense

have fritted

continuous tense

is fritting

singular

frit

positive degree

frit

infinitive

to frit

gerund

fritting

participle

fritted

Origin and Evolution of frit

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'frit' originated from the Middle English word 'frit', which was derived from the Old French word 'frit', meaning 'fragment'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'frit' evolved to refer to a mixture of silica and fluxes that are melted together to form glass.