milo

word

/ˈmaɪɫoʊ/
MY-loh
/mˈaɪləʊ/
MY-loh

Definition

Milo can mean a type of grain, similar to sorghum, or a popular brand of chocolate malt drink sold in many countries. The intended meaning usually depends on the context.

Usage & Nuances

As a grain term, it is more common in agriculture and food contexts, especially in American English. In everyday conversation in many countries, 'Milo' more often refers to the branded drink. Capitalization helps: 'Milo' is usually the brand name, while lowercase 'milo' may refer to the grain.

Example Sentences

Around here, when people say milo, they usually mean the drink, not the grain.

natural

My grandmother cooks milo for the chickens.

basic

He drinks Milo with milk every morning.

basic

The farmer grows milo on this land.

basic

Do we have any Milo left, or do I need to buy more?

natural

I grew up drinking hot Milo after school.

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