Pronunciation: /ˈmuːli/

Definitions of mooli

noun a type of radish commonly used in Indian cuisine

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a mooli from the grocery store.

A2 Mooli is a type of radish commonly used in Indian cuisine.

B1 The mooli salad was a refreshing side dish at the party.

B2 The chef grated the mooli to add a crunchy texture to the dish.

C1 The mooli pickle was a delicious accompaniment to the main course.

C2 The farmers harvested a large crop of mooli this season.

Examples of mooli in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a delicious salad with grated mooli as one of the key ingredients.

informal I love adding mooli to my sandwiches for an extra crunch.

slang Hey, pass me that mooli, I want to try making a new recipe with it.

figurative The company's success was like a mooli growing steadily in the garden of the market.

Grammatical Forms of mooli

past tense

mooli-ed

plural

moolis

comparative

more mooli

superlative

most mooli

present tense

mooli

future tense

will mooli

perfect tense

have mooli-ed

continuous tense

is mooli-ing

singular

mooli

positive degree

mooli

infinitive

to mooli

gerund

mooli-ing

participle

mooli-ed

Origin and Evolution of mooli

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Hindi
Story behind the word: The word 'mooli' originated from the Hindi language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a type of radish in Hindi, the term 'mooli' has since been adopted in English to describe a specific variety of radish commonly used in Indian cuisine.