ginger

[ˈdʒɪndʒər]

ginger Definition

  • 1a hot, fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant, which may be chopped or powdered for cooking, preserved in syrup, or candied
  • 2a light reddish-yellow or orange-brown color

Using ginger: Examples

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

  • Example

    Ginger is commonly used in Asian cuisine.

  • Example

    I added some ginger to the soup for extra flavor.

  • Example

    Ginger tea is a popular home remedy for colds and flu.

  • Example

    The walls of the room were painted in a warm shade of ginger.

ginger Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ginger

  • a carbonated soft drink flavored with ginger

    Example

    I ordered a ginger ale at the bar.

  • a carbonated non-alcoholic beverage made from ginger, sugar, and water

    Example

    I prefer ginger beer over other soft drinks.

  • a type of cookie flavored with ginger

    Example

    I love the taste of ginger snaps with my tea.

Origins of ginger

from Middle English 'gingivere', from Old English 'gingifer', from Medieval Latin 'gingiber', from Greek 'zingiberis'

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Summary: ginger in Brief

The term 'ginger' [ˈdʒɪndʒər] refers to a hot, fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant, used in cooking, preserved in syrup, or candied. It also denotes a light reddish-yellow or orange-brown color. Ginger is commonly used in Asian cuisine and is added to soups, teas, and baked goods for extra flavor. It can also be found in carbonated soft drinks like ginger ale and ginger beer, as well as ginger snaps, a type of cookie.

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