sugarloaf

[ˈʃʊɡələʊf]

sugarloaf Definition

  • 1a conical mass of hard refined sugar, usually with a rounded top
  • 2a hill or mountain with a rounded summit resembling a sugarloaf

Using sugarloaf: Examples

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

  • Example

    The recipe calls for one pound of sugarloaf.

  • Example

    The Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro is a famous tourist attraction.

  • Example

    The view from the top of the Sugarloaf is breathtaking.

sugarloaf Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sugarloaf

Phrases with sugarloaf

  • a type of hat with a high, conical crown and narrow brim

    Example

    The Musketeers are often depicted wearing sugarloaf hats.

  • a variety of cabbage with a conical shape

    Example

    The sugarloaf cabbage is known for its sweet taste.

  • a type of pineapple with a conical shape

    Example

    The sugarloaf pineapple is smaller than the usual pineapple.

Origins of sugarloaf

from the resemblance of the loaf-shaped sugar to a traditional form of Portuguese sugar

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Summary: sugarloaf in Brief

The term 'sugarloaf' [ˈʃʊɡələʊf] refers to two distinct things: a conical mass of hard refined sugar, and a hill or mountain with a rounded summit resembling a sugarloaf. The former is used in recipes and the latter is often a tourist attraction, such as the Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro. Other variations include the sugarloaf hat, sugarloaf cabbage, and sugarloaf pineapple.