Culinary Terms

211 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acidity' is a noun that refers to the level of acid in a substance or the quality of being sour or acidic.

  • The acidity of the solution was measured using a pH meter.
  • I can't handle the acidity of this coffee, it's too strong for me.
  • This orange juice has a crazy level of acidity, it's like drinking straight lemon juice.
  • The acidity of her words left a bitter taste in my mouth.

noun a mixture or combination

  • The admixture of different cultures in the city has created a diverse and vibrant community.
  • I love the admixture of flavors in this dish, it's so delicious!
  • The party was a wild admixture of people from all walks of life.
  • His speech was an admixture of truth and exaggeration, making it hard to discern what was real.

adjective describes someone or something as being old or having reached a certain age

  • The aged population in the country is increasing due to advancements in healthcare.
  • My aged grandparents love to tell stories about the good old days.
  • That car is so aged, it's practically a classic now.
  • The aged oak tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of endurance and wisdom.

noun a wound or mark made by biting

verb to use the teeth to cut into something

  • The dog gave a warning growl before delivering a quick bite to the intruder's leg.
  • I took a big bite out of the delicious sandwich my mom made for lunch.
  • I can't believe she tried to bite my style by copying my outfit.
  • His harsh words seemed to bite into her confidence, leaving her feeling small.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The blistered paint on the old house needed to be scraped off and repainted.
  • I got blistered hands from shoveling the snow all morning.
  • She got blistered after spending all day at the beach without sunscreen.
  • His blistered ego couldn't handle the rejection.

verb to cook (meat or vegetables) by browning in fat, then simmering in a small amount of liquid in a covered container

  • The chef decided to braise the short ribs for several hours to enhance the flavor.
  • I'm going to braise the chicken in the oven for dinner tonight.
  • Let's braise these veggies real quick before serving.
  • She had to braise her temper before responding to the rude customer.

noun a cooking method that involves grilling or roasting over high heat

verb to cook by direct exposure to radiant heat

adjective having been cooked by direct exposure to radiant heat

adverb in a manner that involves grilling or roasting over high heat

  • The chef will broil the steak to perfection in the oven.
  • I'm going to broil some chicken for dinner tonight.
  • Let's broil some burgers on the grill for lunch.
  • The intense heat of the sun seemed to broil everything in its path.

noun a young chicken suitable for broiling

  • The broiler in the restaurant kitchen is used to cook meat at high temperatures.
  • I love grilling on the broiler in my backyard.
  • Let's throw some burgers on the broiler and have a barbecue.
  • The intense pressure at work felt like being under a broiler.

noun a thin, clear soup made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables in water

  • The chef prepared a delicious vegetable broth for the soup.
  • Hey, can you pass me the broth for my noodles?
  • I love adding extra broth to my ramen for more flavor.
  • The broth of creativity simmered in her mind, ready to be poured into her writing.

noun a piece of furniture with drawers and shelves for storing or displaying dishes

verb to hit or strike repeatedly

  • The hotel offers a wide selection of dishes at their buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Let's go to the buffet at the casino for all-you-can-eat crab legs!
  • I always hit up the Chinese buffet on Fridays for some cheap eats.
  • The information overload felt like a buffet of facts that I couldn't digest all at once.

bun

noun a small, round piece of bread, typically sweetened and often containing dried fruit

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  • The baker carefully shaped each bun before placing them in the oven.
  • I love grabbing a hot dog bun and filling it with all my favorite toppings.
  • Let's grab some buns and hit the beach for a BBQ.
  • She always has a bun in the oven, with new creative projects constantly in progress.

noun a leafy green or purple biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense cluster of edible leaves

  • The chef prepared a delicious cabbage salad for the dinner party.
  • I'm not a fan of cabbage, it's just not my thing.
  • Let's grab some grub at the diner, I heard they have killer cabbage rolls.
  • The project's success was as unexpected as finding a diamond in a cabbage patch.

verb to provide what is wanted or needed by someone or something

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The hotel's restaurant is known for its ability to cater to a wide range of dietary restrictions.
  • I always make sure to cater to everyone's tastes when hosting a party.
  • The new food truck really knows how to cater to the late-night crowd.
  • The company's marketing strategy is designed to cater to the needs of younger consumers.

noun a black, porous form of carbon, produced by heating wood or other organic materials in the absence of air

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  • The artist used charcoal to create a detailed sketch of the landscape.
  • We should bring some charcoal for the barbecue this weekend.
  • I heard charcoal toothpaste is all the rage these days.
  • Her heart felt like a piece of charcoal after the breakup.

noun a person who is extremely frugal or stingy

adjective being overly careful with money or resources

  • The company's cheeseparing measures led to a decrease in overall quality of their products.
  • Stop being so cheeseparing and just buy the good cheese for once.
  • I can't stand her cheeseparing ways when it comes to splitting the bill.
  • His cheeseparing attitude towards life prevents him from truly enjoying its richness.

adjective a term used to describe something that is of poor quality or taste, often in an exaggerated or overly sentimental way

  • The chef prepared a delicious cheesy lasagna for the dinner party.
  • I love cheesy movies that make me laugh.
  • That joke was so cheesy, but I couldn't help but laugh.
  • His speech was full of cheesy cliches, but it still managed to inspire the audience.

noun a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel

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  • The renowned chef prepared a five-course meal for the gala event.
  • The chef at that restaurant makes the best pasta in town.
  • I heard that new chef is really killing it in the kitchen.
  • As a chef of words, the poet carefully crafted each line of his masterpiece.

noun a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one

adjective cowardly or fearful

  • The chicken was marinated in a blend of herbs and spices before being roasted to perfection.
  • Let's grab some fried chicken for lunch today!
  • I can't believe she chickened out of skydiving at the last minute.
  • She's always been the mother hen of the group, looking out for everyone like a chicken protecting her chicks.

verb to make or become cold or chilly; to relax or spend time in a leisurely way.

adjective causing cold or producing a cold sensation; relaxing or refreshing.

  • The chilling temperatures in the Arctic are causing concern among scientists.
  • I'm just chilling at home watching Netflix.
  • Let's chill at the park later.
  • The chilling silence in the room made everyone uneasy.

noun a slang term for a carpenter or someone who works with wood

adjective having a rough or irritable attitude

  • The chippy on the corner is known for their freshly battered fish and hand-cut chips.
  • Let's grab some fish and chips from the chippy down the road.
  • I'm craving some chippy tea tonight, fancy joining me?
  • His quick wit and sharp comebacks make him the chippy of the group.

noun a small piece of food, typically a snack, made from potato, corn, or similar ingredients and fried or baked until crisp

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  • The restaurant served crispy potato chips as a side dish.
  • I love snacking on chips while watching movies.
  • Let's grab some chips and salsa for the party.
  • She knew how to play her cards right and ended up with all the chips.

noun the act of obstructing the air passage, making it difficult to breathe

adjective causing someone to be unable to breathe

  • She began choking on a piece of food and had to be given the Heimlich maneuver.
  • I saw him choking on his drink and quickly handed him a napkin.
  • He was choking on his laughter during the comedy show.
  • The team was choking under pressure during the championship game.

adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'clumsily' describes how an action is performed in a clumsy or awkward manner.

  • The new employee clumsily fumbled with the documents during the meeting.
  • She clumsily spilled her drink all over the table at the party.
  • He tried to dance but ended up clumsily stepping on his partner's toes.
  • The politician clumsily attempted to navigate the tricky situation, making things worse in the process.

noun a key that releases a catch or spring

  • The rooster crowed loudly, signaling the start of the day.
  • I can't believe he's such a cocky guy, always showing off.
  • She told him to stop being such a cockblock and let her talk to the cute guy.
  • His new invention was the cock of the walk at the technology conference.

noun a combination of two or more things

adjective relating to or being a combination of two or more things

  • The restaurant offers a lunch combo that includes a sandwich, salad, and drink.
  • Let's order the combo meal deal for dinner tonight.
  • I love getting the combo platter at that fast food joint.
  • His speed and agility on the basketball court make him a deadly combo.

noun a person who eats a meal

verb to eat

  • It is customary to eat three meals a day, with lunch being the main meal for many people.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at that new restaurant down the street.
  • I'm starving, let's go chow down on some pizza.
  • She devoured the book in one sitting, eager to learn all she could from it.

noun a sweet, fruit-flavored candy or confection

  • The chef prepared a tray of assorted comfits for the dessert table.
  • I couldn't resist sneaking a few comfits from the candy dish.
  • These comfits are so addicting, I can't stop eating them!
  • Her sweet words were like comfits for my soul, comforting and delightful.

verb to focus all one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity

  • It is important to concentrate during lectures in order to fully understand the material.
  • Hey, can you concentrate for a minute and listen to what I'm saying?
  • Dude, you need to really concentrate if you want to pass this test.
  • She had to concentrate all her efforts on getting the project completed on time.

noun a device or appliance used for cooking food

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  • The chef used a high-end cooker to prepare the gourmet meal.
  • I'll just throw it in the cooker and let it do its thing.
  • My new cooker is top of the line, it cooks everything perfectly.
  • She's a real pressure cooker when it comes to meeting deadlines.

noun the art or activity of cooking and preparing food

  • The school offers a wide range of cookery classes for students interested in culinary arts.
  • I love trying out new recipes I find in cookery books.
  • My grandma's cookery skills are off the charts!
  • The cookery of words in her novel created a flavorful story.

noun the act of preparing food by heating or combining ingredients

adjective related to the activity of preparing food

  • Cooking is both an art and a science that requires precision and skill.
  • I love cooking with my friends on the weekends, it's so much fun!
  • My mom is a pro in the kitchen, she can throw down when it comes to cooking.
  • Cooking up a plan to surprise my sister for her birthday.

adjective abundant in supply or quantity

  • The researcher collected copious amounts of data for the study.
  • She has a copious collection of shoes in her closet.
  • I drank a copious amount of coffee to stay awake during the exam.
  • Her copious laughter filled the room with joy.

noun a sweet drink made from fruits or flowers

adjective warm and friendly; polite and respectful

  • The two diplomats exchanged cordial greetings before the meeting.
  • We had a cordial chat over a cup of coffee.
  • The party was really cordial, everyone was getting along so well.
  • Despite their differences, they maintained a cordial relationship for the sake of their children.

noun a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area

verb to form a cordon around or enclose with a cordon

  • The police set up a cordon around the crime scene to preserve evidence.
  • They put up a cordon so no one could get through.
  • The concert was so crowded, we had to break through the cordon to get closer to the stage.
  • The cordon of security guards protected the VIP guests at the event.

noun a brass musical instrument similar to a trumpet but shorter and wider, often used in marching bands and jazz ensembles

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the cornet during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the cornet player in the jazz band, they're so talented!
  • Check out that cool cornet solo in the marching band!
  • Her voice was like a sweet cornet, filling the room with warmth and harmony.

noun A buttery, flaky, crescent-shaped pastry

adjective Describing the quality or characteristic of the croissant

  • The bakery offers a variety of freshly baked croissants every morning.
  • Let's grab a croissant and coffee for breakfast.
  • I could really go for a flaky croissant right now.
  • Her hair was twisted into a shape resembling a croissant.

verb to prepare food using curry powder or spices

  • The chef prepared a delicious curried chicken dish for the banquet.
  • I love when my mom makes curried vegetables for dinner.
  • Let's grab some curried rice from the food truck.
  • The artist curried the colors on the canvas to create a vibrant masterpiece.

adverb In a skillful or clever manner

  • The artist deftly applied delicate brushstrokes to create a masterpiece.
  • She deftly maneuvered through the crowded room to find her friends.
  • He deftly slid into the DMs and got her number.
  • The politician deftly navigated the tricky situation to come out unscathed.

verb to cut into small pieces, typically in a uniform size

  • The chef carefully diced the vegetables for the stir-fry.
  • I always prefer my salads with diced tomatoes.
  • Let's dice up some onions for the salsa.
  • She diced through the difficult decision with precision and clarity.

noun a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge

adjective showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish

  • The art critic dismissed him as a mere dilettante, lacking any true expertise.
  • She's just a dilettante when it comes to playing the piano, she's not serious about it.
  • Don't be such a dilettante, put some effort into it!
  • He dabbled in various hobbies, but was ultimately just a dilettante in life.

noun a shallow, flat-bottomed container for serving or cooking food

verb to gossip or talk about someone in a negative way

  • The chef prepared a delectable dish for the guests.
  • I'm craving that dish we had last time at the restaurant.
  • That dish is lit, I can't get enough of it.
  • Her performance in the play was a dish served with perfection.

noun a sauce or seasoning for food, especially a salad

verb present participle of dress, to prepare or adorn something in a particular way

  • The chef prepared a vinaigrette dressing to accompany the salad.
  • I like my salad with extra ranch dressing on the side.
  • She always puts on a killer dressing to impress at parties.
  • His extravagant lifestyle is just a dressing for his insecurities.

noun a light, fine rain

verb to rain lightly in fine drops

  • The weather forecast predicts a light drizzle this afternoon.
  • I love the sound of drizzle tapping on the window.
  • Let's go grab some coffee and chat while the drizzle comes down.
  • Her words were like a gentle drizzle, slowly soaking into my thoughts.

noun the act of dunking, especially in basketball when a player scores by putting the ball directly into the hoop with one or both hands

verb to dip or submerge something into a liquid

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique for dunking the cookies in the milk.
  • I love dunking my donuts in my coffee in the morning.
  • She was caught dunking her fries in the milkshake, which some people find weird.
  • Dunking on your opponents in a debate is not the best way to win an argument.

noun The act of consuming food

verb The action of consuming food

adjective Describing the act of consuming food

  • Eating a balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
  • I love eating pizza on Fridays with my friends.
  • Let's grab some grub and do some serious eating tonight.
  • She's been eating up all the attention lately with her new project.

noun the internal organs, especially the intestines

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  • The surgeon carefully examined the entrails to determine the cause of death.
  • I can't stand the sight of entrails when I'm cooking.
  • I heard that horror movie is full of guts and entrails.
  • The entrails of the company's financial statements revealed some troubling information.

verb to change from a liquid to a vapor or gas, often as a result of heat

  • The water will eventually evaporate due to the high temperatures.
  • If you leave the cup of water out, it will just evaporate.
  • I forgot to put the lid on the pot, so all the water just evaporated.
  • His hopes of winning the competition seemed to evaporate as he watched his opponent's flawless performance.

noun the action of examining or investigating something thoroughly

  • The company invested heavily in the exploration of new markets.
  • We're going on an exploration trip to the mountains this weekend.
  • Let's go on an exploration mission to find the best tacos in town.
  • The novel takes the reader on an exploration of the character's inner thoughts and emotions.

adjective relating to or containing starch

  • The chef prepared a farinaceous dish using flour as the main ingredient.
  • I love eating farinaceous foods like pasta and bread.
  • I'm craving some farinaceous snacks right now.
  • His farinaceous words left a bad taste in my mouth.

noun a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish

verb to cut or slice into fillets

  • The chef expertly prepared a fillet of salmon for the dinner service.
  • I'm craving a juicy fillet of steak for dinner tonight.
  • Let's grill up some fillets and chill out by the pool.
  • She carefully filleted the truth from the lies in his story.

noun a situation or state of affairs that is difficult, problematic, or chaotic

  • The situation we find ourselves in is indeed a fine kettle of fish that will require careful consideration.
  • Well, this is a fine kettle of fish we've gotten ourselves into, isn't it?
  • This whole mess is turning out to be one hell of a fine kettle of fish.
  • Dealing with this problem is like trying to untangle a fine kettle of fish.

noun a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority

verb clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment during production

adjective of delicate or intricate workmanship or structure

adverb in a subtle or delicate manner

  • The fine for parking in a disabled spot is $250.
  • I'm doing just fine, thanks for asking.
  • She's looking fine in that outfit.
  • His performance in the play was just fine, not outstanding.

adjective a French word meaning finished or completed

  • The project is finally fini and ready for presentation.
  • I can't believe we're fini with that long assignment!
  • Let's celebrate, we're fini with finals!
  • The relationship may be fini, but the memories will always remain.

noun a distinct taste or quality

verb to add flavor to something

  • The chef carefully balanced the flavor profile of the dish to ensure a harmonious taste.
  • I love the flavor of this ice cream, it's so delicious!
  • This pizza has so much flavor, it's off the chain!
  • Her personality has a unique flavor that sets her apart from the rest.

verb past tense of flute, which means to make flutes or grooves in something

adjective having grooves or ridges resembling flutes

  • The columns of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate fluted designs.
  • I love how the fluted edges of the pie crust give it a fancy look.
  • Check out those fluted sleeves on her dress, they're so cute!
  • His speech was like a well-played flute, with each word flowing smoothly and effortlessly.

noun a feeling of affection or liking

adjective having a liking or affection for someone or something

adverb in a loving or affectionate manner

  • She has always been very fond of classical music.
  • I'm quite fond of that new restaurant down the street.
  • I'm totally fond of that TV show, it's so addictive.
  • He holds a fond memory of his childhood spent by the lake.

noun an infringement of the rules in a game or sport

verb to make dirty or contaminated

adjective having an unpleasant taste or smell; morally offensive

  • The referee called a foul on the player for tripping the opponent.
  • I can't believe he fouled out in the first quarter!
  • That call was so foul, the ref must be blind!
  • His actions were morally foul and unacceptable in any circumstance.

adjective easily upset or irritated; irritable

  • The client was very fussy about the details of the contract.
  • My grandma is so fussy when it comes to her tea.
  • Stop being so fussy, just pick something to eat.
  • The artist was fussy about the placement of each brushstroke in the painting.

noun the kitchen in a ship or aircraft

  • The chef prepared meals in the galley of the ship.
  • Let's grab a snack from the galley before we head out.
  • I heard there's some good munchies in the galley.
  • The author spent hours in the galley of his mind, crafting his next masterpiece.

noun a strong taste or smell of game, especially when slightly tainted

adjective having the tangy flavor or odor of game, especially when slightly tainted

  • The chef advised against using gamy meat in the stew as it may overpower the other flavors.
  • I'm not a fan of gamy meat because of its strong taste.
  • I can't stand the gamy flavor of this meat, it's too much for me.
  • His jokes always have a gamy edge to them, making them a bit too harsh for some people's liking.

noun a decoration or embellishment added to a dish for visual appeal

verb to decorate or embellish something, especially food, with a garnish

  • The chef used a sprig of parsley as a garnish on the plate.
  • I like to garnish my salads with cherry tomatoes.
  • The bartender always garnishes my cocktail with a slice of orange.
  • Her smile was the garnish that made the whole room light up.

adjective relating to or having the characteristic of gas; producing gas in the digestive system

  • The patient complained of feeling gassy after eating a large meal.
  • I always feel so gassy after eating beans.
  • I shouldn't have had that soda, now I feel super gassy.
  • The atmosphere in the meeting room was tense and gassy, with everyone on edge.

noun edible internal organs of poultry, such as the heart, liver, and gizzard

  • The chef carefully removed the giblets from the turkey before roasting it.
  • I don't like the giblets in my gravy, so I always pick them out.
  • I can't stand the texture of giblets, they're so gross.
  • The company's financial report was like trying to decipher giblets - messy and confusing.

verb to produce or emit something, such as a smell or light

  • The flowers in the garden give off a pleasant fragrance.
  • The barbecue is giving off a lot of smoke.
  • The new air freshener gives off a really nice scent.
  • His confidence gives off a strong presence in the room.

noun a smooth, glossy coating or surface

verb to give a smooth, glossy surface to something, typically by applying a sugary syrup

  • The glace on the pond was beginning to melt in the warm spring sun.
  • I love getting a glace of the mountains in the morning when I wake up.
  • Check out that glace on her shoes, they're so shiny!
  • His glace towards the door indicated his desire to leave the party.

noun A narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.

  • The gorge was a breathtaking sight, with steep cliffs on either side.
  • We hiked through the gorge and had a picnic by the river.
  • That gorge is so lit, we have to take some selfies there!
  • She felt a deep gorge of sadness in her heart after the breakup.

verb to eat greedily or voraciously

  • The wealthy aristocrats would often gormandize at extravagant banquets.
  • My brother tends to gormandize whenever there's a buffet.
  • I can't believe how much you can gormandize in one sitting!
  • She gormandizes on gossip, always eager for the latest news.

noun a kitchen utensil with a surface covered with sharp-edged holes, used for grating cheese, vegetables, etc.

  • The chef used a metal grater to finely shred the Parmesan cheese.
  • Can you pass me the grater so I can grate some carrots for the salad?
  • I need to borrow your cheese grater to shred some cheddar for my sandwich.
  • His harsh words grated on her nerves like a rusty grater.

noun a complaint or grievance

verb complain or grumble about something

  • The conservation group is working to protect the habitat of the endangered grouse species.
  • I heard there are a lot of grouse in the woods behind my house.
  • That movie was grouse, I loved it!
  • She was grouse about the situation, but eventually came to terms with it.

noun the passage by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach; the esophagus

  • The food traveled down his gullet and into his stomach.
  • He swallowed the whole sandwich in one go, straight down the gullet.
  • I can't believe you actually ate that, you have a bottomless gullet!
  • The politician's lies went down the public's gullet without question.

noun control or influence that is very strong or too strong

adjective having a lot of weight or force

  • The artist painted with a heavy hand, creating bold and impactful strokes.
  • My dad always cooks with a heavy hand when it comes to adding salt to the dishes.
  • The boss has a heavy hand when it comes to assigning extra tasks on Fridays.
  • Her criticism came with a heavy hand, leaving me feeling discouraged.

noun a mixture or assortment of different things; a jumble

  • The report presented a hodgepodge of data from various sources.
  • The party decorations were a hodgepodge of colors and patterns.
  • Her outfit was a total hodgepodge of different styles.
  • The city's architecture was a hodgepodge of different influences from around the world.

noun a confused mixture or jumble of things

  • The hotchpotch of policies implemented by the government has led to confusion among the public.
  • The party was a hotchpotch of different music genres, but everyone still had a great time.
  • The new restaurant's menu is a hotchpotch of flavors that surprisingly work well together.
  • Her mind was a hotchpotch of memories and emotions, making it hard to focus on the present.

ice

noun frozen water, a solid form of water

verb to cover or coat with ice

  • The ice on the pond was thick enough for skating.
  • Can you grab some ice for the drinks?
  • I'm so over this ice-cold weather.
  • Their relationship was on thin ice after the argument.

verb to thicken or become thicker, as in consistency

  • The solution will incrassate as it cools, forming a thick gel.
  • If you add more flour, the dough will incrassate and become easier to work with.
  • I accidentally poured too much cornstarch in the sauce and now it's all incrassated.
  • His lies continued to incrassate, making it harder for him to keep track of the truth.

noun the internal parts or organs of a human or animal

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  • The surgeon carefully examined the patient's innards during the operation.
  • I heard the mechanic had to take apart the car to check its innards.
  • I don't want to see the innards of that thing, it's gross.
  • She had to dig deep into her innards to find the courage to speak up.

noun an intermediate performance or entertainment, as between the acts of a play

  • The opera featured a beautiful intermezzo between acts.
  • We can grab a quick intermezzo before the main course.
  • Let's have an intermezzo break and chill for a bit.
  • The peaceful walk in the garden served as an intermezzo in the hectic day.

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noun a sweet spread or preserve made from fruit and sugar boiled to a thick consistency

verb to press or squeeze tightly between two surfaces or objects

  • The chef prepared a delicious jam using fresh fruits and sugar.
  • I love spreading jam on my toast in the morning.
  • Let's jam out to some music tonight.
  • The traffic was so bad, it felt like we were stuck in a jam for hours.

noun a contemptibly obnoxious or foolish person

verb to move or cause to move with a quick, sharp motion

  • The technician was able to fix the machine despite dealing with a difficult jerk of a coworker.
  • I can't believe that jerk cut in line ahead of us!
  • That guy is such a jerk, always causing trouble.
  • Don't be a jerk and ruin the party for everyone else.

noun a sudden strong feeling or shock

verb to push or shake with a sudden sharp movement

  • The sudden jolt of the earthquake caused structural damage to the building.
  • I spilled my coffee when the train made a jolt.
  • That roller coaster gave me a jolt of adrenaline!
  • The unexpected news gave her a jolt of realization about her life choices.

noun the quality of being juicy; the state of being full of juice or moisture

  • The juiciness of the steak was evident in every bite.
  • This burger is so juicy, it's dripping down my hands!
  • I can't wait to sink my teeth into that juicy watermelon.
  • The juiciness of the gossip was too tempting to resist sharing.

noun food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws

adjective denoting or relating to food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws

  • The restaurant only serves kosher food in accordance with Jewish dietary laws.
  • My friend only eats kosher food because of his religious beliefs.
  • I heard this new deli makes the most killer kosher sandwiches in town.
  • The company's financial practices are not exactly kosher, if you know what I mean.

adjective describing something with the texture or appearance of leather

  • The leathery texture of the old book's cover indicated its age and quality.
  • My grandma's hands are so leathery from years of working in the garden.
  • That guy's face looks so leathery from all that time in the sun.
  • Her leathery exterior hid a heart of gold underneath.

noun a large organ in the body that is essential for metabolism and detoxification

adjective relating to or characteristic of the liver

  • The liver is responsible for detoxifying chemicals in the body.
  • I heard that eating beets is good for your liver.
  • I can't believe he's still partying every night, he's gonna destroy his liver.
  • She has a heart of gold, but her liver is as tough as nails.

noun the part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest (false) ribs and the hipbones

  • The chef carefully trimmed the excess fat from the loin of the pork before roasting it.
  • I prefer the loin cut of meat because it's so tender and juicy.
  • Let's throw some loins on the grill for dinner tonight.
  • She held her head high, standing tall with pride, as if she had a lion's loin.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'lovely' is describing something as pleasant or beautiful.

  • The garden was filled with lovely flowers of various colors.
  • I had a lovely time at the beach with my friends.
  • That new restaurant has some seriously lovely food.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, so lovely and bright.

noun the process of soaking food in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking

  • The marination process involves allowing the meat to sit in a seasoned liquid for a period of time.
  • I like to let my chicken marinate in a mixture of herbs and spices before grilling it.
  • Dude, the secret to juicy steak is a killer marination with some special sauce.
  • Her mind was like a sponge, absorbing every detail of the book as if it were marinating in her thoughts.

noun a clear jelly or jam made from citrus fruit, especially oranges, and sugar

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  • The hotel served a delicious breakfast spread with freshly made marmalade.
  • I love spreading marmalade on my toast in the morning.
  • Hey, pass me the marmalade, will ya?
  • Her words were sweet like marmalade, but I could sense the bitterness underneath.

adjective showing great skill or ability; expert

  • The artist's masterful use of light and shadow created a stunning portrait.
  • She showed off her masterful baking skills with a delicious cake.
  • That guitarist is so masterful, he can play anything!
  • His masterful manipulation of words made him a persuasive speaker.

noun A person who is expert or knowledgeable in a particular subject or field; an expert or connoisseur.

  • She is considered a maven in the field of finance, with years of experience and expertise.
  • My friend is a real maven when it comes to cooking, she always knows the best recipes.
  • That guy is a total fashion maven, always dressed to impress.
  • As a maven of storytelling, the author weaves intricate plots that captivate readers.

adjective describing something as being full of substance or substantial in content

  • The chef prepared a delicious and meaty stew for the guests.
  • I love a good, meaty burger for dinner.
  • That steak was so meaty, it was like heaven in my mouth.
  • The novel had a meaty plot that kept me hooked until the end.

noun a mixture or assortment of different elements

  • The artist created a beautiful melange of colors in her latest painting.
  • I love how this recipe uses a melange of different herbs and spices.
  • The party was a total melange of people from all walks of life.
  • The novel was a melange of different genres, blending mystery, romance, and fantasy seamlessly.

verb to mix or blend together

  • The different scents mingled in the air of the perfume shop.
  • The flavors of the dishes mingled together perfectly in the potluck.
  • The music was so loud at the party, I couldn't hear anything over the mingled chatter.
  • His emotions mingled between excitement and nervousness as he waited for the results.

verb to mix up in a confused or disorganized manner

adjective confused or disorganized

  • The data presented in the report was muddled and difficult to interpret.
  • I'm feeling a bit muddled about which direction to take in my career.
  • After a few drinks, his thoughts became muddled and he couldn't make sense of anything.
  • Her emotions were muddled like a jigsaw puzzle missing a few pieces.

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  • The chef prepared a delicious mushroom risotto for the guests.
  • I love adding mushrooms to my pasta dishes.
  • Let's grab some shrooms and make a pizza tonight.
  • His ideas sprouted like mushrooms after a rainstorm.

noun a sugary fluid secreted by plants, especially within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals

  • The bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey.
  • I love the sweet taste of nectar in my morning smoothie.
  • That drink was nectar, dude!
  • Her voice was like nectar to my ears, soothing and comforting.

noun a small or undeveloped part or remnant, especially of a plant or fruit

  • The botanist identified a small nubbin on the stem of the plant.
  • I found a tiny nubbin in my salad, I wonder what it is.
  • Hey, check out this weird nubbin I found on the beach!
  • The nubbin of an idea sparked her creativity and led to a breakthrough.

noun the entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food

  • The chef prepared a dish using various types of offal, such as liver and kidneys.
  • I heard that some people actually enjoy eating offal like liver and heart.
  • I can't believe you're actually going to try that offal, it looks disgusting!
  • The company's financial report was like offal - full of waste and excess.

noun a remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia

adjective relating to or characteristic of the outback

  • The outback region of Australia is known for its vast and rugged landscape.
  • Let's go on a road trip and explore the outback!
  • I heard there's some crazy stuff happening in the outback.
  • She felt like she was lost in the outback of her own mind.

verb past participle of overdo

adjective excessively or excessively done, cooked, or prepared

  • The dish was unfortunately overdone and lacked the delicate flavors we were expecting.
  • The steak was way overdone and practically inedible.
  • Her makeup was so overdone, she looked like a clown.
  • The drama in that movie was so overdone, it felt like a parody of itself.

adjective having such a strong effect that it is overwhelming

  • The overpowering smell of the flowers filled the entire room.
  • The perfume she was wearing was so overpowering, I could hardly breathe.
  • That spicy dish was so overpowering, it blew my taste buds away.
  • The team's overpowering offense led them to victory in the championship game.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'overstuffed' which describes something that is filled beyond capacity

  • The chair was overstuffed with too much padding, making it uncomfortable to sit in for long periods of time.
  • I can't believe how overstuffed my suitcase is for this trip - I definitely overpacked.
  • I feel so overstuffed after eating that huge meal at the buffet.
  • Her schedule was so overstuffed with meetings and appointments that she had no time for herself.

noun a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle

  • The chef skillfully flipped the pancake in the air before serving it to the customer.
  • Let's grab some pancakes for breakfast this morning.
  • I love me some flapjacks for brunch!
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as a stack of freshly made pancakes.

noun A small, nipple-like projection or bump, especially in a biological context such as on the surface of the tongue or skin.

  • The papilla is a small projection of tissue in the mouth that contains taste buds.
  • I accidentally burned my papilla while drinking hot coffee.
  • My papilla is so sensitive, I can't eat spicy food.
  • The papilla of the tongue is like a tiny sensor, detecting different flavors in food.

noun a small savory pie, typically filled with meat or vegetables

adjective relating to or resembling a paste in color, texture, or consistency

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious pasties.
  • I could really go for a pasty right now, they're so good!
  • Let's grab some pasties and have a picnic in the park.
  • Her skin was so pale, it almost looked pasty in the dim light.

noun a smooth, rounded gem that is formed within the shells of certain mollusks, valued as a precious stone

adjective used to describe something that is similar to a pearl in color or shape

  • The pearl necklace was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
  • She wore a stunning pearl bracelet to the party last night.
  • That pearl ring is so boujee, I love it!
  • Her words of wisdom were like pearls of knowledge, rare and valuable.

noun a small flute, typically used in orchestras and marching bands

  • The piccolo is a small, high-pitched instrument commonly used in orchestras.
  • I love how the piccolo adds a bright, cheerful sound to the music.
  • That piccolo player really knows how to hit those high notes!
  • Her voice was like a piccolo, piercing through the silence with its clarity.

verb to preserve in a seasoned liquid

adjective preserved in a seasoned liquid such as vinegar or brine

  • The pickled cucumbers were served as a side dish at the formal dinner party.
  • I love snacking on pickled vegetables straight from the jar.
  • Let's grab some pickled eggs from the deli for a quick snack.
  • Her mind was pickled with too much alcohol, making it hard for her to think clearly.

noun a large area of flat land with few trees

adjective not decorated or elaborate; simple or basic

adverb clearly or simply

  • The architect designed a plain and simple building for the office complex.
  • I prefer my coffee plain, just black with no sugar or cream.
  • She's just a plain Jane, nothing special about her.
  • His explanation was so plain and clear that even a child could understand it.

noun a thin coating of metal applied to an object for decorative or protective purposes

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique for plating the dish.
  • I love watching cooking shows where they show off their plating skills.
  • Check out the fancy plating on this dessert, it looks amazing!
  • The artist used different shades of blue for the plating of the sky in the painting.

adjective produced or existing in large quantities

adverb in large amounts; abundantly

  • The patient was sweating profusely due to the high fever.
  • She was apologizing profusely for spilling the drink on the carpet.
  • He was crying profusely after watching the sad movie.
  • The author's words flowed profusely, painting a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

noun a person who feels queasy

adjective a feeling of nausea or uneasiness

  • She felt queasy after eating the spoiled food.
  • I always get queasy when I ride roller coasters.
  • The movie was so scary, it made me feel hella queasy.
  • The thought of public speaking makes me queasy with nerves.

noun a situation or event that causes something to happen or change more quickly

verb to make or become faster or more active

  • The new software program is designed to quicken the process of data analysis.
  • Adding more RAM to your computer can really quicken things up.
  • Let's add some caffeine to quicken our pace on this project.
  • The adrenaline rush seemed to quicken his heartbeat.

noun a product that is already prepared or available for immediate use

adjective describing something that is already prepared or available for immediate use

  • The company offers a range of ready made solutions for businesses looking to streamline their processes.
  • I love using ready made meal kits for quick and easy dinners during the week.
  • I'm too lazy to cook tonight, let's just grab some ready made food from the store.
  • She always has a ready made excuse for why she can't come to the party.

verb to improve or perfect by removing impurities or unwanted elements

  • The scientist worked tirelessly to refine the experimental procedure.
  • I need to refine my essay before submitting it.
  • I gotta refine my dance moves before the party.
  • Through practice and dedication, she was able to refine her skills on the piano.

noun the backward flow of the contents of the stomach into the esophagus

  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition characterized by reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus.
  • I always get heartburn from reflux after eating spicy foods.
  • My mom calls reflux 'the fire in the belly' because of how uncomfortable it feels.
  • The constant reflux of negative thoughts was taking a toll on her mental health.

noun a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises

  • The restaurant we dined at last night had impeccable service and exquisite cuisine.
  • I'm craving some pizza, let's hit up that restaurant down the street.
  • That new restaurant is lit, we gotta check it out.
  • The restaurant of life serves up a variety of experiences, both bitter and sweet.

noun a document that contains official information

verb to make something into a cylindrical shape by turning it over and over

  • Please roll out the red carpet for the distinguished guests.
  • Let's roll out of here before the traffic gets worse.
  • I'm going to roll up to the party later tonight.
  • The project is starting to gain momentum and roll along smoothly.

noun a person who runs, especially in a specified way or competitively

adjective used to describe something related to running or someone who runs frequently

  • The professional runner broke the world record in the marathon.
  • The runner dude totally crushed the race!
  • That runner is a total speed demon on the track.
  • She's always the runner in our group, constantly juggling multiple tasks at once.

noun A dish consisting of a mixture of small pieces of food, typically vegetables or fruits, often served with a dressing

  • The chef prepared a fresh garden salad with mixed greens and vinaigrette dressing.
  • I'm craving a big salad with lots of toppings for lunch today.
  • Let's grab a salad to-go and eat it in the park.
  • She tossed the idea around like a salad, trying to decide what to do next.

noun a mixture or assortment

  • The chef prepared a delicious salmagundi of assorted meats and vegetables for the banquet.
  • I love when my mom makes a big salmagundi for dinner with all kinds of leftovers.
  • Let's whip up a quick salmagundi with whatever we have in the fridge.
  • His speech was a salmagundi of conflicting ideas that left the audience confused.

noun a food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread

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  • I enjoyed a delicious turkey sandwich for lunch.
  • I had a yummy sandwich for lunch.
  • I scarfed down a sammie for a quick snack.
  • She felt like a sandwich caught between two conflicting opinions.

adjective lacking vitality or energy; dull; lifeless

  • The sapless tree stood bare in the winter landscape.
  • That plant looks so sapless, maybe it needs more water.
  • The sapless flowers in the garden are looking pretty sad.
  • His speech was sapless, lacking any real substance or depth.

verb past tense of 'sate', meaning to satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full

adjective satisfied to the full; satiated

  • After a hearty meal, I felt sated and content.
  • I ate so much pizza that I'm totally sated now.
  • I chowed down on those tacos until I was sated.
  • The artist's creativity was sated after completing a masterpiece.

noun a dish of sauteed food

verb to fry quickly in a little hot fat

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique to saute vegetables in a hot pan.
  • I love sauteing garlic and onions together for a delicious aroma in the kitchen.
  • Let's saute some veggies real quick before dinner.
  • She knew she had to saute her emotions before responding to his text message.

noun a dish, typically made with sliced potatoes, that is baked with a sauce and often topped with breadcrumbs or cheese

verb past tense of scallop, which means to decorate or edge with scallops

adjective having a wavy edge, like the edge of a scallop shell

  • The chef prepared a delicious scalloped potato dish for the banquet.
  • I love how my mom makes scalloped potatoes for dinner.
  • Those scalloped potatoes were bomb!
  • The hills in the distance looked like scalloped edges against the sky.

verb to burn or char the surface of something with intense heat

  • The chef seared the steak to perfection, creating a beautiful crust on the outside.
  • I seared the chicken in the pan for a few minutes before adding the sauce.
  • The fish was seared so well, it was lit!
  • Her words seared through his heart, leaving a lasting impact.

adjective relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect

  • The sensuous movements of the dancers captivated the audience.
  • She has a sensuous way of speaking that draws people in.
  • That new cologne is so sensuous, everyone will be all over you.
  • The sensuous melody of the music filled the room with emotion.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The proposal was set before the board of directors for their approval.
  • I set my idea before the team and they loved it!
  • I set my new dance moves before my friends and they were impressed.
  • She set her dreams before her like a map, guiding her towards her goals.

noun a cut of meat from the upper part of the leg

  • The chef carefully trimmed the shank of the lamb before roasting it.
  • I accidentally bumped my shank on the edge of the table.
  • I can't believe he got shanked in that alley last night.
  • Her sharp words cut to the shank of his insecurities.

noun the act of singeing

verb to burn superficially or slightly; scorch

  • The chef accidentally singed his hand on the hot stove.
  • Be careful not to singe your eyebrows when lighting the grill.
  • I almost singed my hair off trying to fix the car engine.
  • The scandal singed the reputation of the company.

noun a sizzling sound or something that sizzles, such as a hot skillet dish

adjective describing something as sizzling or hot

adverb in a sizzling or hot manner

  • The sizzler was served on a hot cast iron plate at the upscale restaurant.
  • I can't wait to dig into that sizzler at the barbecue party.
  • Let's grab a sizzler at the diner down the street.
  • Her performance on stage was a sizzler, captivating the audience from start to finish.

adjective showing or having skill; expert

  • The skilful artist was able to capture the beauty of the landscape in exquisite detail.
  • She's a skilful baker and her cupcakes are always a hit at the office.
  • That skilful basketball player can make shots from anywhere on the court.
  • His skilful negotiation tactics helped him navigate through the tricky business deal.

noun a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance

verb emit smoke or visible vapor

  • The smoke from the factory's chimney billowed into the sky.
  • I could smell the smoke from the barbecue next door.
  • Let's go sneak a smoke behind the school.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could cut it with a knife; it was like smoke filling the air.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

noun a horse of a light reddish-brown color

  • The sorrel plant is commonly used in traditional herbal medicine.
  • I love adding sorrel leaves to my salads for a tangy flavor.
  • Hey, pass me some of that sorrel for my drink, will ya?
  • Her hair was the color of sorrel, shimmering in the sunlight.

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  • The chef prepared a delicious vegetable soup for the guests.
  • I'm craving some hot soup on this chilly day.
  • Let's grab some soup to warm up.
  • His words were a comforting soup for her troubled mind.

adjective drunk or intoxicated, usually referring to someone who has consumed alcohol excessively

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish of soused fish for the dinner party.
  • I got completely soused at the bar last night with my friends.
  • Let's get soused and have a good time tonight!
  • The company's financial situation was so bad, it seemed like they were soused in debt.

adjective describing something that lacks spice or flavor

  • The dish was surprisingly spiceless despite the chef's reputation for bold flavors.
  • I can't believe how spiceless this soup is, it needs more seasoning.
  • This pizza is so spiceless, it's like eating cardboard.
  • Her writing lacked any spiceless, it was dull and uninteresting.

noun a food or dish that is hot or pungent in flavor

adjective describing a food or flavor that is hot or pungent

  • The spicy curry was a hit at the dinner party.
  • I love eating spicy food, it really adds a kick to my meals.
  • That hot sauce is so spicy, it's fire!
  • Her personality is as spicy as the salsa on taco night.

adjective relating to or containing alcoholic spirits

  • The spirituous aroma of the aged whiskey filled the room.
  • Let's grab some spirituous drinks after work.
  • I can't handle spirituous shots, they're too strong for me.
  • Her spirituous personality lit up the room wherever she went.

noun a verb meaning to eject saliva from the mouth

verb to eject saliva from the mouth

  • The doctor asked the patient to spit into the cup for a saliva sample.
  • Don't forget to spit out your gum before going into the meeting.
  • I can't believe he just spit in her face like that!
  • His words were like spit in my face, I couldn't believe he would say such hurtful things.

verb to mark or discolor with something that is not easily removed

adjective marked or discolored with something that is not easily removed

  • The white tablecloth was stained with red wine.
  • I accidentally stained my shirt with coffee this morning.
  • She stained her reputation by spreading rumors.
  • The memory of that day stained his soul forever.

adjective A descriptive word that modifies a noun, indicating a quality or attribute such as 'hot and humid'.

  • The steamy weather made it difficult to focus during the outdoor meeting.
  • Let's skip the steamy walk and take a cab instead.
  • The party last night was so steamy, everyone was dancing and having a great time.
  • The steamy romance novel had readers hooked from the first page.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case, 'stewed' is the past tense of the verb 'stew', which means to cook slowly in liquid

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'stewed' describes something that has been cooked slowly in liquid

  • The chef prepared a delicious stewed beef dish for the formal dinner party.
  • My grandma makes the best stewed vegetables for Sunday dinners.
  • I could really go for some stewed chicken right now.
  • The situation stewed in my mind as I tried to come up with a solution.

noun a meal eaten in the evening, typically a light or informal one

  • We will be hosting a formal supper party next weekend.
  • Do you want to grab supper together after work?
  • Let's ditch the formalities and just have supper at that new burger joint.
  • The sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, like a beautiful supper for the eyes.

noun an excessive amount of something

verb to indulge in something, especially to excess

  • The banquet had a surfeit of food, with multiple courses being served.
  • I ate so much dessert that I feel like I have a surfeit of sugar in my system.
  • I can't believe I bought another surfeit of clothes during the sale.
  • His surfeit of wealth led to a sense of emptiness and lack of purpose in his life.

noun a sweet food, especially a sweet dish or delicacy made with sugar, honey, or the like

  • The chef prepared a platter of assorted sweetmeats for the dessert course.
  • I can't resist indulging in some sweetmeats after dinner.
  • Let's grab some sweetmeats from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • The sweetmeats of success are often the result of hard work and dedication.

verb Swirling is a present participle form of the verb swirl, which means to move or cause to move in a twisting or spiraling pattern.

  • The artist created a masterpiece with swirling brushstrokes of vibrant colors.
  • I love watching the swirling patterns in the water when I stir my tea.
  • The party was lit with everyone swirling on the dance floor.
  • Emotions were swirling inside her, making it hard to focus on anything else.

adjective having or showing good taste; stylish

  • The interior design of the restaurant is tasteful and elegant.
  • I love your tasteful choice in home decor.
  • Her outfit is so tasteful, she always knows how to put an outfit together.
  • His words were tasteful, always carefully chosen to avoid offense.

verb to make (meat) tender by pounding or marinating it

  • It is important to tenderize tough cuts of meat before cooking to ensure they are more palatable.
  • My grandma always used a meat mallet to tenderize the steak before grilling it.
  • I like to beat the meat with a hammer to tenderize it before throwing it on the BBQ.
  • Sometimes life's challenges can tenderize our hearts and make us more compassionate towards others.

noun the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance

  • The artist used different techniques to create a unique texture in the painting.
  • I love the texture of this fabric, it's so soft and cozy.
  • This lotion gives your skin a smooth texture, it's like magic!
  • The texture of her voice was so soothing, like a gentle breeze on a hot day.

noun The thigh is the part of the human leg between the hip and the knee.

  • The doctor examined the patient's thigh for any signs of injury.
  • I pulled a muscle in my thigh from running too fast.
  • She's got some killer thigh muscles from all that cycling.
  • His words cut deep, like a knife to the thigh.

noun a type of drum typically used in Latin American music

  • The chef prepared a delicious seafood timbale for the special event.
  • I can't wait to dig into that cheesy timbale at the party.
  • Let's grab some timbale from that new food truck down the street.
  • Her emotions were like a timbale, layered and complex.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'tiny' describes the size of something.

  • The tiny seed grew into a mighty oak tree.
  • I found a tiny frog in the backyard pond.
  • That car is so tiny, it's like a clown car!
  • His influence may seem tiny, but it has a big impact.

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  • The doctor asked the patient to stick out their tongue for a thorough examination.
  • Don't forget to brush your tongue when you brush your teeth.
  • She was talking a mile a minute, she must have a silver tongue.
  • His sharp tongue often gets him into trouble with his colleagues.

noun a flag or banner with three different colors

adjective having three colors

  • The national flag of India is known for its tricolor design of saffron, white, and green.
  • I love wearing tricolor outfits during Independence Day celebrations.
  • Check out my new tricolor kicks, they're so cool!
  • The tricolor of emotions - happiness, sadness, and anger - were all present in her eyes.

noun a group or set of three people or things

  • The trio of researchers presented their findings at the academic conference.
  • Let's grab a trio of drinks at the bar tonight.
  • The trio of friends are always causing trouble together.
  • The trio of colors in the painting created a harmonious effect.

noun the second applicable part of speech for 'tripe'

  • The chef prepared a traditional dish using beef tripe.
  • I tried a new recipe with tripe, and it turned out surprisingly delicious.
  • I'm not a fan of tripe, it's just not my thing.
  • The movie was a real tripe, I regret wasting my time watching it.

noun the foot of a quadruped, having the hoof modified to produce a quick, easy gait, as a horse or other animal.

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using trotter as the main ingredient.
  • I heard that the specialty of the restaurant is their trotter stew.
  • Let's grab some trotter tacos from that food truck.
  • His trotter-like speed on the track earned him the nickname 'Speedy'.

adjective describing something that does not look or taste appealing or appetizing

  • The unappetizing presentation of the dish left the guests disappointed.
  • The food looked so unappetizing that I couldn't bring myself to try it.
  • That meal was straight-up unappetizing, I couldn't even finish it.
  • The idea of working in a cubicle for the rest of my life is unappetizing to me.

adjective not fully ripe; not yet matured

adverb in a manner that is not fully ripe or matured

  • The underripe fruit did not have the desired sweetness and texture.
  • These underripe bananas are too hard to eat.
  • I can't stand underripe avocados, they're so gross.
  • Her skills were still underripe compared to the seasoned professionals in the industry.

adjective not sophisticated; simple or plain; lacking refinement or elegance

  • Her unsophisticated mannerisms stood out in the refined social setting.
  • He felt out of place with his unsophisticated jokes among the sophisticated crowd.
  • I can't believe she brought that unsophisticated guy to the party.
  • The unsophisticated design of the website made it difficult to navigate.

noun a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean

adjective of, relating to, or derived from plants or plant products

  • The nutritional value of a vegetable is often higher when it is consumed raw.
  • I try to eat at least one serving of vegetables with every meal.
  • I'm not a fan of veggies, but I know they're good for me.
  • Adding vegetables to your diet is like adding color to a black and white photo.

noun great skill or ability in a particular field or activity

adjective virtuosic

  • The pianist demonstrated incredible virtuosity during his performance at the concert hall.
  • Wow, did you see that guitarist's virtuosity on stage last night? It was amazing!
  • That rapper's virtuosity on the mic is off the charts!
  • Her virtuosity in navigating difficult situations is truly impressive.

verb past tense form of 'warm over', meaning to reheat or rehash something

adjective refers to something that has been reheated or recycled

  • The leftovers from last night were just warmed over for dinner.
  • I'm not a fan of warmed over food, I prefer fresh meals.
  • I can't believe they served us warmed over pizza at the party.
  • His excuse for being late was just a warmed over version of the truth.

verb Wilted is also a verb that means to become limp or drooping, as in 'The flowers wilted in the heat.'

adjective Wilted is an adjective that describes something that has become limp or drooping, usually due to lack of water or nutrients.

  • The flowers in the vase had wilted due to lack of water.
  • I forgot to water the plants and now they're all wilted.
  • My mom's garden is looking sad with all the wilted plants.
  • His spirits wilted after receiving the bad news.

noun The process of separating the chaff from grain by means of a current of air.

verb To blow or fan away the chaff from grain by means of a current of air.

  • The farmer used a winnowing machine to separate the wheat from the chaff.
  • I need to winnow down my list of potential colleges before I apply.
  • Let's winnow out the weak players and focus on the strongest ones.
  • She had to winnow through all the conflicting advice to find the truth.

adjective Yummy is an adjective that describes something as delicious or tasty.

  • The chef prepared a delicious and yummy five-course meal for the guests.
  • I can't wait to dig into this yummy burger!
  • This pizza is so yummy, I can't stop eating it!
  • The idea of going on a vacation to a tropical island sounds yummy to me.

noun a candied fruit peel, especially citrus peel

  • The succade used in the recipe adds a nice citrus flavor to the dish.
  • I love snacking on succade straight from the jar.
  • Have you tried the succade at that new bakery? It's amazing!
  • Her words were like succade, sweet and refreshing in the midst of a heated argument.

noun a type of food made from liver that has been finely chopped

adjective describing the type of liver that has been chopped

  • The chef prepared a dish of chopped liver as an appetizer for the guests.
  • I don't mind being treated like chopped liver at the party, as long as I get to enjoy the food.
  • Why do you always act like I'm chopped liver whenever we hang out with your friends?
  • In the world of high fashion, if you're not a top model, you might as well be chopped liver.

noun a visual signal indicating the election of a new pope in the Roman Catholic Church

  • The white smoke billowed from the chimney, signaling the election of the new pope.
  • I knew the car was overheating when I saw white smoke coming from the hood.
  • The barbecue was so hot, it was producing white smoke like crazy.
  • When he finally made a decision, it was like seeing white smoke rise from the situation.

noun a gesture made by kissing one's fingertips and then gesturing toward something to indicate perfection or excellence

  • The dish was prepared with such precision and skill that it truly deserved a chef's kiss.
  • When I took a bite of the pasta, all I could think was 'chef's kiss!'
  • That new bakery on the corner is so good, their pastries are straight up chef's kiss.
  • The way she handled the difficult situation was like a chef's kiss, perfect and flawless.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word or concept

  • The establishment prides itself on serving only the finest fantoosherie in town.
  • Let's grab a bite at that new fantoosherie that just opened up down the street.
  • I heard that fantoosherie is the bomb, we gotta check it out!
  • Her outfit was a true fantoosherie, turning heads wherever she went.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word or phrase

  • The committee was concerned about the fuddery in the financial reports.
  • I can't believe the fuddery going on behind the scenes.
  • Stop with all the fuddery, just tell me the truth!
  • His excuses were just a cover for all the fuddery he was involved in.

noun a confused or disordered mixture of things; a noisy disturbance or uproar

  • The clamjamfry at the event was overwhelming, with so many people crowded in one space.
  • I couldn't hear myself think over the clamjamfry of voices in the room.
  • Let's get out of this clamjamfry and find somewhere quieter to hang out.
  • The political debate turned into a clamjamfry of accusations and finger-pointing.

noun a chicken or game bird that has been split open and grilled or roasted flat

verb to split open and grill or roast a chicken or game bird flat

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique to spatchcock a chicken during the cooking class.
  • I always spatchcock my turkey because it cooks faster and more evenly that way.
  • Let's spatchcock this bird and get it on the grill!
  • She decided to spatchcock her schedule for the week to fit in all of her appointments.

adjective artificial or imitation, not genuine or real

  • The artist used faux finishes to mimic the appearance of real marble.
  • She bought a faux fur coat to stay warm in the winter.
  • I can't believe he's wearing faux designer sunglasses.
  • His faux concern for her well-being was transparent to everyone.

noun a person who is excessively fond of eating and drinking

verb to eat or drink to excess

  • The chef's culinary skills were evident in his ability to gourmandize even the simplest of ingredients.
  • She tends to gourmandize whenever she goes out to eat with friends.
  • I can't believe how much he can gourmandize in one sitting!
  • His insatiable curiosity led him to gourmandize on knowledge from various sources.

noun a French word used to indicate a location or establishment, typically a restaurant or cafe

preposition a French preposition meaning 'at the home of' or 'at the place of'

  • We had dinner at a fancy restaurant called 'Chez Pierre' last night.
  • Let's meet at Chez Marie for a quick lunch.
  • I love the vibe at Chez Tony's, it's always a good time.
  • She found herself at a crossroads, unsure of which path to take chez her current situation.

noun a slang term for the sensation of intense cold felt in the forehead or temples when consuming something cold quickly

  • The sudden intake of cold food or drink can sometimes lead to a phenomenon known as brain freeze.
  • I hate when I get brain freeze from eating ice cream too fast.
  • I got a killer brain freeze from that slushie!
  • After studying for hours straight, I felt like my brain was freezing up.

verb to bite or chew noisily

adjective showing eagerness or enthusiasm

  • The horse was champing at the bit, eager to start the race.
  • He was champing at the bit to get out of the office and start his weekend.
  • She was champing at the bit to spill the tea on what happened at the party.
  • The students were champing at the bit to show off their new project to the class.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'secret' is also a noun as it refers to something that is kept hidden or unknown.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'secret' is an adjective as it describes the type of sauce.

  • The company's success can be attributed to their secret sauce, a proprietary blend of ingredients that sets them apart from competitors.
  • The secret sauce to her amazing chocolate chip cookies is a dash of cinnamon.
  • If you want to impress your friends at the barbecue, you gotta have your own secret sauce for the ribs.
  • His charisma and charm are like his secret sauce, making him stand out in any social situation.

noun a small, dainty, or delicate piece of food, typically meat or fish

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adjective small and pretty; delicately pretty

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  • The mignon filet is known for its tenderness and flavor.
  • I love ordering the mignon steak when I go out to eat.
  • That new puppy is so mignon, I can't get enough of how cute it is!
  • Her mignon personality shines through in everything she does.

noun a lively and noisy Spanish dance or the music that accompanies it

  • The jaleo at the event was a lively and energetic display of traditional Spanish music and dance.
  • There was quite a jaleo at the party last night, with people dancing and singing all over the place.
  • The jaleo at the concert was off the charts - everyone was hyped up and having a great time.
  • The political debate turned into a jaleo as candidates started arguing and interrupting each other.

noun a type of mushroom with long, thin stems and small caps, also known as enoki mushroom

  • Enokitake mushrooms are commonly used in Japanese cuisine for their delicate flavor and texture.
  • I love adding enokitake mushrooms to my stir-fry for an extra crunch.
  • These enokitake mushrooms are the bomb - they make any dish taste amazing!
  • The enokitake mushrooms symbolize growth and renewal in this painting.

noun an irrational fear or aversion to garlic

  • Alliumphobia is a rare specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of garlic, onions, or other members of the allium family.
  • I heard Sarah has alliumphobia, so we have to be careful not to use garlic in her food.
  • Some people think alliumphobia is just a silly fear of onions, but it can be a serious anxiety disorder.
  • His alliumphobia was so severe that he couldn't even bear to be in the same room as someone cooking with garlic.

verb to remove the bones from (meat or fish)

  • The chef carefully deboned the chicken before cooking it.
  • I always ask the butcher to debone the meat for me.
  • I can't stand deboning fish, it's so tedious.
  • She had to debone the complicated legal document to understand its implications.

noun a derogatory term used to describe a person in a negative way

  • The glumbucket employee refused to participate in the team meeting.
  • I can't believe that glumbucket didn't show up to the party.
  • Stop being such a glumbucket and cheer up!
  • Her heart felt like a heavy glumbucket after the breakup.

noun a type of Japanese charcoal grill used for cooking skewered meats and vegetables

  • The chef skillfully prepared a variety of dishes using the traditional robata grill.
  • Let's go to that new robata restaurant downtown, I heard the food is amazing.
  • I'm craving some robata skewers, they're so tasty!
  • The robata grill symbolizes the heart of the kitchen, where flavors come alive.

noun a hyphenated compound word used to describe a specific texture or quality of food

adjective describing the texture of something that is both tender and crisp

  • The chef prepared the vegetables to be tender-crisp for the stir-fry dish.
  • I like my vegetables cooked tender-crisp, not too soft.
  • These veggies are gonna be tender-crisp and delicious!
  • Her words were tender-crisp, carefully chosen yet impactful.

noun a type of food that is prepared and sold on the streets or in public places, often by vendors or food trucks

  • The city is known for its diverse array of street food vendors.
  • Let's grab some street food for lunch!
  • I'm craving some bomb street food right now.
  • Street food is like a culinary adventure on every corner.

noun A type of sandwich made by slamming two pieces of bread together with filling in between

  • The catered lunch included a variety of sandwiches, including a delicious slamwich with turkey and cranberry sauce.
  • I'm craving a slamwich with extra cheese for lunch today.
  • Let's grab a slamwich and hit the beach for a picnic.
  • The debate between the two candidates turned into a verbal slamwich, with each one attacking the other's policies.

noun A suffix added to a noun or adjective to indicate a person who practices or is concerned with a particular activity or belief

  • The fashion -ista curated a stunning collection for the upcoming runway show.
  • My friend is a real fashion -ista, always on top of the latest trends.
  • She's a real beauty -ista, always experimenting with new makeup looks.
  • He's a true music -ista, always seeking out the best new artists to listen to.

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

  • The chef used a small amount of sriracha to add a hint of spiciness to the dish.
  • I love putting sriracha on my eggs in the morning for an extra kick.
  • This sriracha is fire - it's so good!
  • Her personality is like sriracha - bold and spicy.

noun a French term meaning a master stroke or a brilliant move, typically used to describe a clever or strategic action in various fields such as art, politics, or sports

  • The artist's latest painting was a coup de maitre, showcasing his masterful skills.
  • The chef's new dish was a real coup de maitre, everyone loved it!
  • That basketball move was a total coup de maitre, he really showed off his skills.
  • The CEO's decision to acquire the competitor was a strategic coup de maitre that solidified their position in the market.

noun a flat, round dish used for serving food

verb to arrange and serve food on a plate

  • The chef will plate up the main course before serving it to the guests.
  • I'll plate up the salad while you finish grilling the steaks.
  • Let's plate up these appetizers and get this party started!
  • It's time to plate up your ideas and present them to the team for feedback.

noun a female given name

  • The mardie is a type of fish found in the deep sea.
  • I heard there's a new seafood restaurant that serves mardie dishes.
  • I can't believe she pulled a mardie and stormed out of the party.
  • His temper tantrum was like a mardie, causing chaos everywhere.

noun a type of porridge or gruel

adjective related to or characteristic of skilly

  • The candidate demonstrated a high level of skilly during the interview.
  • She's got some serious skilly when it comes to baking.
  • I wish I had half the skilly that guy has on the basketball court.
  • His skilly in negotiation is like a superpower.

noun a person who primarily eats meat as their main source of food

  • The meatarian diet consists mainly of animal products.
  • My friend is a strict meatarian and won't eat anything else.
  • I never thought I'd become a meatarian, but here I am enjoying a juicy steak.
  • Being a meatarian in a world of vegetarians can sometimes be challenging.

noun a type of headgear consisting of a fabric or knitted tube that covers the head and neck

  • The woman wore a stylish snood to keep her hair in place.
  • I love wearing a cozy snood on chilly days.
  • Check out my new snood - it's so cool!
  • The snood of bureaucracy was stifling progress in the organization.

noun a term used in Middle English for provisions or supplies, especially food and drink

  • The merchant ordered a variety of acates to stock his shelves with luxury goods.
  • I splurged on some fancy acates for my kitchen remodel.
  • Check out these cool acates I found at the thrift store.
  • Her collection of rare books is like a treasure trove of acates.

adjective having a sour or acidic taste

  • The acetose taste of the salad came from the vinegar dressing.
  • I don't like the acetose flavor of this drink.
  • This acetose sauce is too tangy for my liking.
  • The atmosphere in the room was acetose, filled with tension and bitterness.

adjective describing a substance that has a pH below 7, indicating a high concentration of hydrogen ions

  • The scientist conducted a study on the effects of acidic substances on plant growth.
  • I can't stand the taste of acidic foods like lemons and vinegar.
  • That drink is way too acidic for my liking.
  • His acidic remarks left a sour taste in everyone's mouth.

adjective describing something with a sour or sharp taste, similar to acid

  • The acidic solution had a pH level below 7.
  • I can't eat too many acidic foods or my stomach will hurt.
  • That drink tastes so acidy, I can't finish it.
  • Her words were like an acidy reminder of the past.

verb to combine two or more things to increase the total

adjective having been combined with something else

  • The chef added a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • I added some extra cheese to my pizza because I love it cheesy.
  • She added some bling to her outfit to make it pop.
  • He added insult to injury by laughing at her misfortune.

noun a Filipino dish of meat, seafood, or vegetables marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and spices, then simmered until tender

  • The traditional Filipino dish, adobo, is made with marinated meat cooked in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and other spices.
  • I love how my mom makes adobo - it's always so flavorful and tender.
  • Let's invite everyone over for a potluck and have some bomb adobo!
  • His speech was a perfect adobo of humor and seriousness, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

noun a Filipino dish of meat, fish, or vegetables marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and spices and then pan-fried or grilled

  • The chef prepared a traditional Filipino dish using a blend of adobos.
  • My mom makes the best adobos in town.
  • Let's grab some adobos from that food truck, they're delicious!
  • His personality is like a mix of different adobos, creating a unique flavor.

noun a noun referring to the Adriatic Sea or the region surrounding it

adjective relating to the Adriatic Sea, which is the body of water that separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula

  • The Adriatic Sea is located between the Balkan Peninsula and the Italian Peninsula.
  • I'm thinking of taking a cruise along the Adriatic coast this summer.
  • Let's hit up the Adriatic for some beach fun!
  • Her eyes sparkled like the Adriatic under the Mediterranean sun.

noun eyes

preposition for

  • The art gallery was truly a feast for the eyes with its exquisite paintings and sculptures.
  • The fashion show was a feast for the eyes with all the stunning outfits and designs.
  • The new movie is a feast for the eyes, the special effects are mind-blowing.
  • The picturesque landscape was a feast for the eyes, it was like something out of a dream.

noun a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity

  • As a wine afficionado, he could easily distinguish between different grape varieties.
  • She's a real coffee afficionado - she knows all the best cafes in town.
  • My friend is a total sneaker afficionado, he's always buying the latest limited edition releases.
  • She's an afficionado of all things vintage, from clothing to furniture.