goulash

[ˈɡuːlæʃ]

goulash Definition

a soup or stew made with meat, vegetables, and paprika, originating from Hungary.

Using goulash: Examples

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

  • Example

    I had a delicious bowl of goulash at the Hungarian restaurant.

  • Example

    My grandmother used to make goulash with beef and potatoes.

  • Example

    The recipe for this goulash calls for smoked paprika.

goulash Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goulash

Phrases with goulash

  • a political system characterized by a mixture of socialist and capitalist policies, often used to describe the political situation in Hungary during the 1980s

    Example

    Goulash communism was an attempt to reform the socialist system in Hungary.

  • a dish made with ground beef, macaroni, and tomatoes, often seasoned with chili powder or paprika

    Example

    American goulash is a popular comfort food in the United States.

  • a type of improvised firearm made by prisoners, consisting of a metal pipe and a firing pin

    Example

    The inmates used a goulash cannon to escape from the prison.

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Summary: goulash in Brief

The term 'goulash' [ˈɡuːlæʃ] refers to a soup or stew made with meat, vegetables, and paprika, originating from Hungary. It can also refer to variations like American goulash, which uses ground beef and macaroni, and 'goulash communism,' a political system in Hungary during the 1980s. 'Goulash' is a formal term for a type of stew or soup.