sauces

[ˈsɔːsɪz]

sauces Definition

  • 1a liquid or semi-solid substance served with food to add flavor or enhance its taste, such as tomato sauce or gravy
  • 2something that adds interest or excitement to something else

Using sauces: Examples

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

  • Example

    I like to put hot sauce on my eggs.

  • Example

    The chef prepared a delicious sauce to accompany the steak.

  • Example

    She added a little bit of soy sauce to the stir-fry.

sauces Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sauces

  • condiments
  • dressings
  • flavorings

Phrases with sauces

  • something that is easy to obtain or achieve

    Example

    Getting good grades in school is the sauce of the goose for getting into a good college.

  • the same treatment or rules should apply to everyone, regardless of gender

    Example

    If men can wear shorts to work, then women should be allowed to do so too. Sauce for the gander, sauce for the goose.

  • money earned from work

    Example

    He works hard to earn his sauce with his bread.

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Summary: sauces in Brief

In English, 'sauces' [ˈsɔːsɪz] are liquid or semi-solid substances served with food to add flavor or enhance its taste, such as tomato sauce or gravy. It can also refer to something that adds interest or excitement to something else. Examples include hot sauce on eggs, a chef's sauce accompanying steak, and soy sauce in stir-fry. Phrases like 'sauce of the goose' and 'sauce for the gander' use 'sauce' metaphorically to mean something easy to obtain or achieve and equal treatment or rules for everyone, respectively.