Pronunciation: /fraɪər/

Definitions of fryer

noun a person or thing that fries, such as a deep fryer or a person who cooks by frying

Example Sentences

A1 I use a fryer to make French fries.

A2 The fryer at the restaurant broke down, so we had to cook everything in a pan instead.

B1 The new air fryer I bought is so easy to use and makes delicious crispy food.

B2 The chef demonstrated how to use the commercial fryer to fry different types of food.

C1 The industrial fryer in the kitchen can fry large quantities of food at once.

C2 The fryer used in the competition was state-of-the-art and produced perfectly fried dishes every time.

Examples of fryer in a Sentence

formal The restaurant invested in a new commercial fryer to improve their cooking efficiency.

informal I love using my air fryer to make crispy french fries at home.

slang Let's hit up the chicken joint with the bomb fryer for lunch.

figurative His temper was like a hot oil fryer, ready to explode at any moment.

Grammatical Forms of fryer

past tense

fried

plural

fryers

comparative

more fried

superlative

most fried

present tense

fry

future tense

will fry

perfect tense

have fried

continuous tense

is frying

singular

fryer

positive degree

fryer

infinitive

to fry

gerund

frying

participle

fried

Origin and Evolution of fryer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'fryer' originated from the Middle English word 'frier' which comes from the Old French word 'frier' meaning 'to fry'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fryer' has evolved to refer to a person or thing that fries food, such as a deep fryer or a fry cook.