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- Dictionarydessert/dɪˈzəːt/
noun
- 1. the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal: "a dessert of chocolate mousse"
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Dessert is a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal. Learn how to use the word dessert in different contexts, see synonyms and translations, and explore related words and phrases.
- English (US)
noun [ C or U ] us / dɪˈzɝːt / uk / dɪˈzɜːt / Add to word...
- Znaczenie Dessert, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
dessert definicja: 1. sweet food eaten at the end of a meal:...
- Dessert: Arabic Translation
DESSERT translate: حَلْوى (بَعْد الطَّعام). Learn more in...
- Dessert: German Translation
DESSERT translate: der Nachtisch, der Nachtisch. Learn more...
- Dessert: Catalan Translation
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- Dessert: Korean Translation
dessert translate: 디저트, 후식. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Dessert: Thai Translation
DESSERT translate: ขนมหวาน, ของหวาน. Learn more in the...
- Dessert: Indonesian Translation
DESSERT translate: pencuci mulut, pencuci mulut. Learn more...
- English (US)
Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of dessert, a word that can mean a sweet course or dish served at the end of a meal. Find out the difference between dessert and desert, and see examples of dessert in sentences.
Dessert is a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal. Learn how to pronounce dessert, see synonyms and translations, and read examples from different sources.
Dessert definition: cake, pie, fruit, pudding, ice cream, etc., served as the final course of a meal.. See examples of DESSERT used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word dessert, a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal. See examples, synonyms, collocations and word origin.
Dessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of dessert in British and American English with Collins Dictionary.
Served as the last course of a meal, a dessert is often sweet, like cake or pie. If you have a sweet tooth, you may wish it were the only course of the meal. The word dessert originates from an interesting French word, desservir, which actually means "to clear the table."