liquorice

[ˈlɪkərɪʃ]

liquorice Definition

a sweet, chewy black substance made from the root of a plant, used for flavoring candy, medicine, and tobacco products.

Using liquorice: Examples

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

  • Example

    The candy tasted like liquorice.

  • Example

    Liquorice is often used in traditional Chinese medicine.

  • Example

    Some people use liquorice to quit smoking.

  • Example

    The tea has a hint of liquorice flavor.

liquorice Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for liquorice

Phrases with liquorice

  • liquorice allsorts

    a type of candy that consists of various colorful liquorice-based sweets

    Example

    I bought a bag of liquorice allsorts for my kids.

  • liquorice stick

    a long, thin stick of liquorice candy

    Example

    I used to love eating liquorice sticks as a child.

  • a type of tea made from liquorice root

    Example

    I drink liquorice tea to soothe my sore throat.

Origins of liquorice

from Old French 'licoresse', from Late Latin 'liquiritia', from Latin 'liquiritiae radix', meaning 'liquorice root'

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Summary: liquorice in Brief

The term 'liquorice' [ˈlɪkərɪʃ] refers to a sweet, chewy black substance made from the root of a plant. It is commonly used for flavoring candy, medicine, and tobacco products. Examples of usage include 'The candy tasted like liquorice,' and 'Liquorice is often used in traditional Chinese medicine.'

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