Spice Meaning in English
word
/ˈspaɪs/
spys
/spˈaɪs/
spys
परिभाषा
A spice is a dried plant part, such as a seed or bark, used to add flavor, aroma, or color to food. Sometimes 'spice' can also mean excitement or interest in something.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Spice' is usually countable ('a spice', 'many spices'). Common collocations: 'spice up' (make more interesting), 'spice mixture', 'hot spice'. Refer to 'spicy' (adj.) for the sensation of heat. Sometimes used figuratively for excitement or variety.
Spanish: especia - condimentoPortuguese (BR): tempero - especiariaPortuguese (PT): tempero - especiariaChinese (Simplified): 香料 - 调味品Chinese (Traditional): 香料 - 調味品Hindi: मसालाArabic: تَابِل - بَهَارBengali: মসলাRussian: специяJapanese: スパイスVietnamese: gia vịKorean: 향신료Turkish: baharatUrdu: مصالحہIndonesian: rempah
उदाहरण वाक्य
She added some spice to the soup.
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Cinnamon is a popular spice.
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Too much spice can make food taste strong.
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This recipe really needs a little more spice to bring out the flavors.
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Let's add some spice to our party plans and try something new.
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Some people can't handle a lot of spice in their food.
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