turnip

[ˈtɜːnɪp]

turnip Definition

a round root with white or cream flesh that is eaten as a vegetable and also has edible leaves.

Using turnip: Examples

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

  • Example

    She roasted turnips with carrots and potatoes.

  • Example

    The farmer harvested a basket of turnips from the field.

  • Example

    Turnip greens are a popular side dish in Southern cuisine.

turnip Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for turnip

Phrases with turnip

  • turnip head

    a foolish or stupid person

    Example

    Don't be a turnip head and forget your keys again.

  • an imaginary vehicle that someone is said to have fallen off of when they appear to be naive or gullible

    Example

    I wasn't born yesterday, you didn't just fall off the turnip truck.

  • the leaves of the turnip plant, often cooked and eaten as a side dish

    Example

    We had fried chicken and turnip greens for dinner last night.

Origins of turnip

from Middle English 'turnepe', from Old English 'tūr(n)ēpe', from Latin 'rapa'

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Summary: turnip in Brief

A 'turnip' [ˈtɜːnɪp] is a round root vegetable with white or cream flesh that can be eaten raw or cooked. It is often roasted or boiled and served as a side dish. The leaves of the turnip plant, known as turnip greens, are also edible and commonly used in Southern cuisine.

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