calamari

word

Definition

Calamari is a dish made from squid, usually sliced into rings, battered, and fried. The word can also refer to squid itself, especially in the context of food.

Usage & Nuances

'Calamari' is borrowed from Italian and is mostly used in restaurants or food contexts, often referring to fried squid rings. It's usually uncountable in English. In casual speech, 'calamari' means the dish, not the live animal.

Example Sentences

I ordered calamari as an appetizer.

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Calamari is often deep-fried and served with lemon.

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Have you ever tried calamari?

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Their calamari is super crispy—best in town!

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If you don’t like seafood, you might not enjoy calamari.

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They serve grilled calamari at the beach bar, not just the fried kind.

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