peanut

[ˈpiːnʌt]

peanut Definition

  • 1a small oval nut with a thin brownish-red shell, the edible part of which is cream-colored and has a curved furrow running along one side.
  • 2the plant of the pea family that bears peanuts, which develop in pods underground.

Using peanut: Examples

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

  • Example

    I love eating peanut butter sandwiches.

  • Example

    Peanuts are a good source of protein.

  • Example

    The elephant was fed peanuts by the zookeeper.

  • Example

    She is allergic to peanuts and cannot eat them.

peanut Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for peanut

Phrases with peanut

  • a group of people who criticize or heckle from a safe distance, often in reference to a theater audience

    Example

    The comedian was annoyed by the peanut gallery's constant interruptions.

  • a spread made from ground peanuts

    Example

    I like to put peanut butter on my toast in the morning.

  • an oil extracted from peanuts, used for cooking and in the manufacture of margarine, soap, and other products

    Example

    The restaurant uses peanut oil to fry their food.

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Summary: peanut in Brief

A 'peanut' [ˈpiːnʌt] is a small oval nut with a thin brownish-red shell, or the plant of the pea family that bears peanuts. It can be eaten raw or roasted, and is often used to make peanut butter. 'Peanut gallery' refers to a group of people who criticize or heckle from a safe distance, while 'peanut oil' is an oil extracted from peanuts used for cooking and manufacturing.

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