Pronunciation: /ˈkɪtʃən/

Definitions of kitchen

noun a room or area where food is prepared and cooked

Example Sentences

A1 I cook in the kitchen every day.

A2 She is learning how to bake in the kitchen.

B1 The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances.

B2 The kitchen renovation cost more than expected.

C1 The chef's kitchen was immaculately organized.

C2 The kitchen island is the focal point of the room.

adjective relating to a kitchen or suitable for use in a kitchen

Example Sentences

A1 I have a kitchen table.

A2 She bought a kitchen knife.

B1 The kitchen appliances are all new.

B2 The kitchen renovations were completed last month.

C1 The kitchen layout was designed by a professional.

C2 The kitchen island is the focal point of the room.

Examples of kitchen in a Sentence

formal The chef spent hours perfecting the dishes in the kitchen.

informal I'll meet you in the kitchen for a snack later.

slang Let's hang out in the kitchen and chat.

figurative The kitchen of creativity is where ideas are cooked up and served to the world.

Grammatical Forms of kitchen

past tense

kitchened

plural

kitchens

comparative

more kitchen

superlative

most kitchen

present tense

kitchens

future tense

will kitchen

perfect tense

have kitchened

continuous tense

is kitchening

singular

kitchen

positive degree

kitchen

infinitive

to kitchen

gerund

kitchening

participle

kitchening

Origin and Evolution of kitchen

First Known Use: 1200 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'kitchen' originated from the Latin word 'coquina', which referred to a place for cooking.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'kitchen' has evolved to not only refer to the room where food is prepared and cooked but also to the appliances and tools used in cooking.