marshmallows
word · lemma: marshmallow
/ˈmɑɹʃˌmɛɫoʊz/
/mˈɑːʃmɐlˌəʊz/
Definition
Soft, sweet candies made from sugar and gelatin, usually white or pink, that are often eaten as snacks or toasted over a fire.
Usage & Nuances
Almost always used in the plural. Commonly connected to 'roast', 'toasted', 'hot chocolate', and 's'mores'. 'Marshmallow' can also mean a soft, gentle person (informal). Not to be confused with medical 'marshmallow root'.
Spanish: malvaviscosPortuguese (BR): marshmallowsPortuguese (PT): marshmallowsChinese (Simplified): 棉花糖Chinese (Traditional): 棉花糖Hindi: मार्शमैलोArabic: مارشميلوBengali: মার্শমেলো - মিষ্টি ক্যান্ডিRussian: маршмеллоу - зефир (сладость)Japanese: マシュマロVietnamese: kẹo dẻo marshmallowKorean: 마시멜로Turkish: marshmallow - yumuşak şekerUrdu: مارشمیلوIndonesian: marshmallow
Example Sentences
I love eating marshmallows at parties.
basic
The kids roasted marshmallows over the fire.
basic
Her bag was full of snacks—chips, cookies, and a whole pack of marshmallows.
natural
She put marshmallows in her hot chocolate.
basic
Let’s make s’mores—you need chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows.
natural
Why do marshmallows melt so quickly when you toast them?
natural