confetto

[kuhn-fet-oh]

confetto Definition

a small piece of candy, often used in plural form 'confetti'.

Using confetto: Examples

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

  • Example

    The guests were showered with confetti as the newlyweds exited the church.

  • Example

    I bought a bag of confetti to decorate the cupcakes.

  • Example

    The confetti was made of sugar and melted in my mouth.

confetto Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for confetto

Phrases with confetto

  • a device that shoots out confetti for celebratory purposes

    Example

    The confetti cannon went off at midnight to celebrate the new year.

  • hollowed-out chicken eggs filled with confetti, often used in Mexican celebrations

    Example

    We had a blast smashing confetti eggs during the Cinco de Mayo party.

  • a cake that is baked with small pieces of colored candy inside, giving it a festive appearance when sliced

    Example

    For her birthday, she requested a confetti cake with pink frosting.

Origins of confetto

from Italian 'confetto', meaning 'sweetmeat'

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Summary: confetto in Brief

'Confetto' [kuhn-fet-oh] refers to a small piece of candy, often used in plural form 'confetti.' It is commonly used in celebrations, such as weddings and birthdays, and can be eaten or used for decoration. Examples include 'The guests were showered with confetti as the newlyweds exited the church,' and 'I bought a bag of confetti to decorate the cupcakes.'