Pronunciation: /sɪˈrɑːtʃə/

Definitions of sriracha

noun a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt

Example Sentences

A1 I tried sriracha sauce for the first time.

A2 She added sriracha to her noodles for extra flavor.

B1 Many people enjoy sriracha on their eggs.

B2 The restaurant offers a sriracha-infused burger on their menu.

C1 The chef created a unique sriracha aioli for the dish.

C2 The artisanal sriracha sauce was made using organic ingredients.

Examples of sriracha in a Sentence

formal The chef used a small amount of sriracha to add a hint of spiciness to the dish.

informal I love putting sriracha on my eggs in the morning for an extra kick.

slang This sriracha is fire - it's so good!

figurative Her personality is like sriracha - bold and spicy.

Grammatical Forms of sriracha

past tense

srirachaed

plural

srirachas

comparative

more sriracha

superlative

most sriracha

present tense

srirachas

future tense

will sriracha

perfect tense

have srirachaed

continuous tense

is srirachaing

singular

sriracha

positive degree

sriracha

infinitive

to sriracha

gerund

srirachaing

participle

srirachaed

Origin and Evolution of sriracha

First Known Use: 1933 year
Language of Origin: Thai
Story behind the word: The word 'sriracha' originated from a small coastal town in Thailand called Si Racha, known for its spicy chili sauce.
Evolution of the word: Originally referring to a specific type of chili sauce from Si Racha, the word 'sriracha' has since become a widely used term for a variety of spicy sauces inspired by the original recipe.