Pronunciation: /ˈti vi ʃɛf/

Definitions of TV chef

noun A person who appears on television as a cooking expert or host of a cooking show.

Example Sentences

A1 I like to watch TV chefs cook on the cooking shows.

A2 The TV chef made a delicious meal using simple ingredients.

B1 Many people aspire to become a famous TV chef like Gordon Ramsay.

B2 The TV chef demonstrated how to prepare a gourmet dish step by step.

C1 The TV chef's culinary skills have earned him a Michelin star restaurant.

C2 The TV chef's new cookbook is a bestseller and has received rave reviews from critics.

Examples of TV chef in a Sentence

formal The TV chef demonstrated how to make a gourmet dish on the cooking show.

informal Did you see that TV chef whip up an amazing meal on TV last night?

slang That TV chef is the bomb when it comes to cooking!

figurative Being a TV chef is like being a rockstar in the culinary world.

Grammatical Forms of TV chef

past tense

TV chef-ed

plural

TV chefs

comparative

more TV chef

superlative

most TV chef

present tense

is a TV chef

future tense

will be a TV chef

perfect tense

has been a TV chef

continuous tense

is being a TV chef

singular

a TV chef

positive degree

TV chef

infinitive

to TV chef

gerund

TV chef-ing

participle

TV chef-ed

Origin and Evolution of TV chef

First Known Use: 1955 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'TV chef' originated as a colloquial way to refer to chefs who appeared on television cooking shows.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe chefs who gained popularity through their appearances on TV, the term has evolved to encompass a wide range of culinary personalities who host cooking programs on television.