lettuce
word
/ˈɫɛtəs/
LE-dus
/lˈɛtɪs/
LE-tis
Definition
A leafy green vegetable with crisp leaves, commonly used in salads and sandwiches.
Usage & Nuances
Almost always refers to the raw vegetable, especially in 'lettuce leaves', 'head of lettuce', 'romaine lettuce'. Not usually cooked. Not to be confused with 'cabbage', which is different. Used in food contexts.
Spanish: lechugaPortuguese (BR): alfacePortuguese (PT): alfaceChinese (Simplified): 生菜Chinese (Traditional): 生菜Hindi: सलाद पत्ताArabic: خسBengali: লেটুসRussian: лист салатаJapanese: レタスVietnamese: xà láchKorean: 상추Turkish: marulUrdu: سلاد پتہIndonesian: selada
Example Sentences
I put lettuce in my salad.
basic
Can you buy a head of lettuce at the store?
basic
She likes lettuce and tomato sandwiches.
basic
This lettuce looks so fresh and crispy!
natural
He forgot to add lettuce to the burger, so it was a bit dry.
natural
I don’t eat much lettuce in winter because it’s out of season.
natural