vanille

[vəˈnɪl]

vanille Definition

  • 1a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, or the extract made from their pods
  • 2a light beige color

Using vanille: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cake recipe calls for a teaspoon of vanilla extract.

  • Example

    I love the smell of vanilla candles.

  • Example

    She painted her room in a soft vanilla color.

vanille Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vanille

  • vanilla ice cream

    a type of ice cream made with vanilla flavoring

    Example

    I prefer vanilla ice cream over chocolate.

  • vanilla bean

    the long, thin, black pod of a tropical climbing orchid that is the source of vanilla flavoring

    Example

    The recipe requires one vanilla bean to be split and scraped.

  • vanilla scent

    a fragrance that smells like vanilla

    Example

    She loves wearing perfume with a vanilla scent.

Origins of vanille

from French 'vanille', from Spanish 'vainilla', diminutive of 'vaina' meaning 'sheath'

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Summary: vanille in Brief

The term 'vanille' [vəˈnɪl] refers to a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, or the extract made from their pods. It is also used to describe a light beige color. Examples include 'The cake recipe calls for a teaspoon of vanilla extract.' and 'She painted her room in a soft vanilla color.'