okra

[ˈəʊkrə]

okra Definition

a vegetable with a long green pod that is used in cooking and for making soups and stews.

Using okra: Examples

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

  • Example

    I added some sliced okra to the gumbo.

  • Example

    Okra is a staple ingredient in many African and Middle Eastern dishes.

  • Example

    The okra was overcooked and slimy.

  • Example

    She fried the okra in cornmeal.

okra Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for okra

  • lady's fingers
  • bamia
  • bhindi

Phrases with okra

  • okra that has been preserved in vinegar or brine

    Example

    I love snacking on pickled okra.

  • water that has been soaked with okra, believed to have health benefits such as reducing blood sugar levels

    Example

    Some people drink okra water as a natural remedy for diabetes.

  • a soup made with okra as the main ingredient, often with meat or seafood

    Example

    I tried a delicious okra soup at a West African restaurant.

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Summary: okra in Brief

The term 'okra' [ˈəʊkrə] refers to a long green vegetable pod used in cooking, especially in African and Middle Eastern cuisine. It can be pickled, soaked in water, or used in soups and stews. Examples include 'I added some sliced okra to the gumbo' and 'She fried the okra in cornmeal.' Synonyms include 'lady's fingers,' 'bamia,' and 'bhindi.'