mackerel

word

/ˈmækɝəɫ/
/mˈækəɹəl/

Definition

A type of fast-swimming, oily sea fish found in many parts of the world, often eaten grilled, smoked, or canned.

Usage & Nuances

Usually uncountable when talking about the fish as food ('some mackerel'), but countable for the actual animal ('two mackerel'). Used in both culinary and fishing contexts. Don't confuse with 'mackerel sky' (cloud pattern, unrelated to the fish).

Example Sentences

I bought fresh mackerel at the market today.

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Mackerel is a popular fish for grilling.

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The chef prepared spicy mackerel for dinner.

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Some people say grilled mackerel tastes even better the next day.

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You'll find canned mackerel in most Asian supermarkets.

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If you're fishing by the sea, you might catch some mackerel in the summer.

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