Glassware

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡlæsˌwer/

Definitions of glassware

noun Glassware refers to items made of glass, such as drinking glasses, vases, and dishes.

Example Sentences

A1 I bought some new glassware for my kitchen.

A2 The store sells a variety of glassware, including cups, plates, and bowls.

B1 The restaurant uses high-quality glassware for serving drinks to customers.

B2 The antique shop specializes in rare and unique glassware from different time periods.

C1 The glassware collection at the museum includes pieces dating back to the Renaissance.

C2 The designer created a stunning display using glassware as the focal point of the room.

Examples of glassware in a Sentence

formal The restaurant invested in high-quality glassware for serving drinks to their customers.

informal I accidentally broke some of the glassware while doing the dishes.

slang Check out the fancy glassware they have at that new bar!

figurative Her delicate emotions were like fragile glassware, easily shattered by harsh words.

Grammatical Forms of glassware

plural

glasswares

comparative

more glassware

superlative

most glassware

present tense

glassware

future tense

will be glassware

perfect tense

has been glassware

continuous tense

is being glassware

singular

glassware

positive degree

glassware

infinitive

to glassware

gerund

glasswaring

participle

glasswared

Origin and Evolution of glassware

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'glassware' originated from the combination of the words 'glass' and 'ware', referring to items made of glass.
Evolution of the word: The term 'glassware' has evolved to encompass a wide range of glass products, from drinking glasses to decorative items, reflecting the advancements in glassmaking techniques and the diversity of glassware available in the market.