crescent

[ˈkrɛsənt]

crescent Definition

  • 1the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
  • 2a curved street, often affluent and tree-lined.
  • 3a pastry in a shape of a crescent, typically filled with sweet or savory ingredients.

Using crescent: Examples

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

  • Example

    The crescent moon was shining brightly in the sky.

  • Example

    The street was lined with beautiful houses on either side of the crescent.

  • Example

    I had a delicious crescent filled with spinach and feta for breakfast this morning.

crescent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crescent

Antonyms for crescent

  • full moon
  • straight line

Phrases with crescent

  • crescent-shaped

    having the shape of a crescent

    Example

    The island is crescent-shaped, with a long, curving beach.

  • an adjustable wrench with a crescent-shaped jaw, used for turning nuts and bolts

    Example

    I need to tighten this bolt with a crescent wrench.

  • a type of pastry in a shape of a crescent, typically served as a dinner roll

    Example

    Can you pass me another crescent roll, please?

Origins of crescent

from Old French 'creissant', present participle of 'creistre' meaning 'to grow'

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Summary: crescent in Brief

The term 'crescent' [ˈkrɛsənt] refers to a curved shape resembling the sickle of the waxing or waning moon. It can also describe a curved street or a pastry in the shape of a crescent. Examples include 'The crescent moon was shining brightly in the sky.' and 'I had a delicious crescent filled with spinach and feta for breakfast this morning.'