oyster

[ˈɔɪstər]

oyster Definition

  • 1a type of shellfish that can be eaten cooked or raw, with a rough shell that is usually oval or pear-shaped
  • 2a small, flat, circular piece of shell that is used to decorate clothes

Using oyster: Examples

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

  • Example

    I ordered a dozen oysters at the seafood restaurant.

  • Example

    Oysters are often served with lemon wedges and hot sauce.

  • Example

    The pearl was found inside an oyster shell.

  • Example

    She wore a dress with oyster shells sewn onto the hem.

oyster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oyster

Phrases with oyster

  • one has the ability and opportunity to achieve anything they want in life

    Example

    With her talent and hard work, the world is her oyster.

  • to be very content and satisfied with one's life

    Example

    Living by the beach, he's as happy as an oyster.

  • to accept the good and bad parts of a situation

    Example

    Working in the restaurant industry means you have to take the rough with the smooth, like dealing with difficult customers but also enjoying the camaraderie of the kitchen staff.

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Summary: oyster in Brief

An 'oyster' [ˈɔɪstər] is a type of shellfish that can be eaten cooked or raw, and is often served with lemon and hot sauce. It can also refer to a small, flat, circular piece of shell used for decoration. Phrases like 'the world is one's oyster' and 'to be as happy as an oyster' suggest the idea of contentment and success. The idiom 'to take the rough with the smooth' means to accept both the good and bad parts of a situation.

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