beet

[biːt]

beet Definition

  • 1a plant with a swollen root that is typically eaten as a vegetable
  • 2the edible root of the beet plant, typically dark red or purple in color

Using beet: Examples

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

  • Example

    She roasted beets for dinner.

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    He ordered a beet salad at the restaurant.

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    Beets are high in fiber and vitamins.

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    The juice from beets can be used as a natural dye.

beet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beet

Phrases with beet

  • a variety of beet grown for sugar production

    Example

    The sugar beet is an important crop in many countries.

  • beets that have been cooked, sliced, and preserved in vinegar or brine

    Example

    She served pickled beets as a side dish.

  • the leaves of the beet plant, often used as a leafy green vegetable

    Example

    She sautéed beet greens with garlic and olive oil.

Origins of beet

from Old English 'beten', from Latin 'beta'

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Summary: beet in Brief

A 'beet' [biːt] is a plant with a swollen root that is typically eaten as a vegetable. It is often dark red or purple in color and can be roasted, pickled, or used to make salads. Beet greens, the leaves of the beet plant, are also edible and can be used in cooking.