lime

[laɪm]

lime Definition

  • 1a round citrus fruit with a green skin, sour juice, and acidic pulp
  • 2a white, powdery substance used to reduce acidity in soil or water
  • 3a small, green, lemon-like fruit used to flavor food and drinks

Using lime: Examples

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

  • Example

    I squeezed some lime into my drink for extra flavor.

  • Example

    The soil in my garden is too acidic, so I need to add some lime.

  • Example

    Lime juice is a common ingredient in many Mexican dishes.

lime Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lime

Antonyms for lime

Phrases with lime

  • a small tree that produces limes

    Example

    I planted a lime tree in my backyard so I can have fresh limes whenever I want.

  • the outermost layer of the lime peel, used to add flavor to food and drinks

    Example

    I added some lime zest to the cake batter to give it a tangy flavor.

  • a small, triangular piece of lime used to garnish drinks

    Example

    The bartender put a lime wedge on the rim of my margarita glass.

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Summary: lime in Brief

A 'lime' [laɪm] is a small, round citrus fruit with a green skin, sour juice, and acidic pulp. It is commonly used to flavor food and drinks, and is also used to reduce acidity in soil or water. Phrases like 'lime tree,' 'lime zest,' and 'lime wedge' are often used in cooking and bartending. 'Lime' is a synonym for 'citrus' and 'sour.'

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