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View usage for: (dɪzɜːʳt) Word forms: plural dessertsvariable nounDessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. She had homemade ice cream for dessert. I am partial to desserts that combine fresh fruit with fine pastry. Synonyms: pudding, sweet [informal], afters [British, informal], pud More Synonyms of dessert dessert in British English (dɪˈzɜːt) noun1. the sweet, usually last course of a meal 2. mainly British (esp formerly) fruit, dates, nuts, etc, served at the end of a meal Word origin C17: from French, from desservir to clear a table, from des- dis-1 + servir to servedessert in American English (dɪˈzɜrt) noun1. US a usually sweet course, as of pie, cake, or ice cream, served at the end of a meal 2. British uncooked fruit served after, or in place of, the sweet course Word origin ME < OFr < desservir, to clear the table < des- (L de), from + servir (L servire), serve (dɪzɜrt) Word forms: (regular plural) desserts noun( Hospitality (hotel): Food and drink, dining) A dessert is something sweet, such as fruit, pastry, or ice cream, that you eat at the endof a meal. SIMILAR WORDS: pudding They ordered pavlova for dessert. For dessert he ordered chocolate cake. The lunch includes an entrée followed by dessert. © ElenaGaak, shutterstock Examples of 'dessert' in a sentencedessert Who will end up getting their just desserts?As is the case with main courses there are great regional variations in sweets and desserts.Stir in one dessert spoon sifted icing sugar.We rarely use oranges beyond the fruit bowl and dessert course in this country.Just remember to avoid eating dessert while watching this.The pupils worked hard and have received their just desserts.Dinner is ham with new potatoes and dessert is ice cream.We can get fruit and dessert as well.And he probably got his just desserts.But we had ice cream for dessert.These include fish served twice a week and fruit desserts.It is a delight to think that there is a dessert you can eat and enjoy without feeling guilty.There are many people who do not have a milk allergy who are interested in recipes for desserts made without cream.This dessert is very sweet indeed.You decide what dessert she eats.The combination of sticky toffee, crushed biscuits and fresh banana makes an easy dessert.She got recipes too so she can make the desserts back home in America.Spoon dessert spoons of dough on to the baking trays, leaving space for spreading.Meanwhile, gently heat a dessert spoon of the oil in a very small pan.I loved pizza, ready meals and sponge puddings for dessert.I expressed my love in a shower of butter, cream and dessert wine.I could make a dessert choice in 10 seconds. In other languagesdessert British English: dessert / dɪˈzɜːt/ NOUN Dessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. She had ice cream for dessert. - American English: dessert
- Arabic: حَلْوَى يُخْتَتَمُ بِهَا الطَّعَامُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: sobremesa
- Chinese: 甜点
- Croatian: desert
- Czech: dezert
- Danish: dessert
- Dutch: toetje
- European Spanish: postre
- Finnish: jälkiruoka
- French: dessert
- German: Nachspeise
- Greek: επιδόρπιο
- Italian: dolce
- Japanese: デザート
- Korean: 디저트
- Norwegian: dessert
- Polish: deser
- European Portuguese: sobremesa
- Romanian: desert
- Russian: десерт
- Latin American Spanish: postre
- Swedish: efterrätt
- Thai: ของหวาน
- Turkish: tatlı
- Ukrainian: десерт
- Vietnamese: món tráng miệng
All related terms of 'dessert'Chinese translation of 'dessert' n (c/u) -
饭(飯)后(後)甜点(點) (fànhòu tiándiǎn) (份, fèn)
Definition the sweet course served at the end of a meal We had homemade ice cream for dessert. Synonyms afters (British, informal) pud second course last course sweet course subject word listsSee Desserts and sweet dishesAdditional synonymsDefinition a dessert The sweet was a mousse flavoured with lemon. Synonyms dessert, pudding, afters (British, informal), last course, sweet course |