migniardise

[min-yahr-deez]

migniardise Definition

  • 1a dainty or delicate manner or behavior, especially in a woman
  • 2a small and delicate sweet dish served at the end of a meal

Using migniardise: Examples

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

  • Example

    She spoke with a migniardise that made her seem fragile and vulnerable.

  • Example

    The chef prepared a delicious migniardise for dessert.

migniardise Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for migniardise

Phrases with migniardise

  • faire des mignardises

    to act in a coquettish or flirtatious manner

    Example

    She was making mignardises with him to get what she wanted.

  • mignardises sucrées

    sweet mignardises

    Example

    The restaurant offered a variety of mignardises sucrées to choose from.

  • mignardises salées

    savory mignardises

    Example

    The caterer served a selection of mignardises salées as appetizers.

Origins of migniardise

from French 'mignardise', from 'mignard' meaning 'dainty'

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Summary: migniardise in Brief

'Migniardise' [min-yahr-deez] refers to a dainty or delicate manner or behavior, especially in a woman, and a small and delicate sweet dish served at the end of a meal. It is often used in the context of fine dining and can be either sweet or savory. The phrase 'faire des mignardises' means to act in a coquettish or flirtatious manner.