flour

[ˈflaʊər]

flour Definition

a powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.

Using flour: Examples

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

  • Example

    Add two cups of flour to the mixture.

  • Example

    She sifted the flour before adding it to the bowl.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for all-purpose flour.

  • Example

    He dusted the chicken with flour before frying it.

flour Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flour

Phrases with flour

  • self-raising flour

    flour that has a raising agent added to it, typically baking powder

    Example

    The recipe calls for self-raising flour instead of plain flour.

  • flour made from the whole grain, including the bran and germ

    Example

    Wholemeal flour is healthier than white flour because it contains more fiber.

  • flour that does not contain any raising agents or other additives

    Example

    The recipe calls for plain flour, but you can use self-raising flour if you prefer.

Origins of flour

from Old French 'flor', meaning 'flower'

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Summary: flour in Brief

The term 'flour' [ˈflaʊər] refers to a powder made by grinding grains, usually wheat, and used in baking. It can be used to make bread, cakes, and pastries. Flour comes in different types such as self-raising flour, wholemeal flour, and plain flour. An example of its usage is 'She sifted the flour before adding it to the bowl.'

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