almond

[ˈɑːmənd]

almond Definition

the oval-shaped nut-like seed of the almond tree, with a hard shell enclosing a white, oily edible kernel.

Using almond: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "almond" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She added some sliced almonds to the salad.

  • Example

    The cake recipe calls for almond extract.

  • Example

    He is allergic to almonds.

Phrases with almond

  • a person or thing that is unpleasant or harmful despite outward appearances

    Example

    He seemed nice at first, but turned out to be a bad almond.

  • slightly pointed and upturned eye shape, often used to describe people of Asian descent

    Example

    Her almond eyes were accentuated by her makeup.

  • a plant-based milk made from ground almonds and water

    Example

    She prefers almond milk in her coffee instead of regular milk.

Origins of almond

from Old French 'alemande', from Late Latin 'amandula', alteration of Latin 'amygdala'

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Summary: almond in Brief

An 'almond' [ˈɑːmənd] is an oval-shaped nut-like seed of the almond tree, with a hard shell enclosing a white, oily edible kernel. It is commonly used in cooking and baking, as well as eaten as a snack. Phrases like 'bad almond' and 'almond eyes' use 'almond' to denote something unpleasant or a physical characteristic, respectively. 'Almond milk' is a plant-based milk made from ground almonds and water.