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chocolate
[ chaw-kuh-lit, chok-uh-, chawk-lit, chok- ]
noun
- a preparation of the seeds of cacao, roasted, husked, and ground, often sweetened and flavored, as with vanilla.
- a beverage made by dissolving such a preparation in milk or water, served hot or cold:
a cup of hot chocolate.
- candy made from such a preparation.
- an individual piece of this candy.
- any syrup or flavoring made from this preparation or artificially imitating its flavor.
- a dark brown color.
adjective
- made, flavored, or covered with chocolate:
chocolate cake; chocolate ice cream.
- having the color of chocolate; dark-brown.
chocolate
/ -l蓹t; 藞t蕛蓲kl瑟t; 藞t蕛蓲k蓹l瑟t /
noun
- a food preparation made from roasted ground cacao seeds, usually sweetened and flavoured
- a drink or sweetmeat made from this
- a moderate to deep brown colour
- ( as adjective )
a chocolate carpet
Derived Forms
- 藞肠丑辞肠辞濒补迟测, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠丑辞肠顎僶路濒补迟路测 肠丑辞肠顎僶路濒补迟路别测 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of chocolate1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of chocolate1
Example Sentences
"It's the world's most incredible debate, whether you have the chocolate on the top or the chocolate on the bottom," mused Mr Coulson, who admitted he was a chocolate-on-top man.
鈥淚 just tried some foreign Mont Blanc Kit Kats from Japan, delicious. If I鈥檓 going chocolate, I鈥檓 going Kit Kat, straight from the freezer. For candy, I鈥檓 all about sour鈥擲our Skittles, Warheads.鈥
On a roll, Miyo Aoetsu - who started baking as a hobby - has now won the prize for the second time after her green loaf flavoured with matcha, white chocolate and fruit scooped the 2023 gong.
Inside, you鈥檒l find an elevated lineup: rich, gluten-free brownies; perfectly chewy, salted chocolate chip cookies; next-level fruity pebble treats; and playful weed leaf鈥搒haped sugar cookies that manage to be both charming and indulgent.
Mondel膿z did not indicate if its dark chocolate Toblerone was being discontinued elsewhere besides the UK, or if other sizes will also be discontinued.
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How Do You Spell Chocolate?
Spelling tips for聽chocolate
The word chocolate is hard to spell because the second o is often not emphasized when pronounced鈥攎any people say [ chawk-lit ], not [ chok鈥uh-lit ]. Also, the final syllable -late is pronounced [ lit ], not like the word late.听
How to spell chocolate: You can remember how the word chocolate starts by remembering that it is sometimes abbreviated as choco, as in choco chips and Choco Taco. You can remember the ending by remembering that chocolate is often eaten as dessert, meaning that it鈥檚 eaten late.
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