Skinless Meaning in English
word
ˈskɪnɫəs
SKIN-luhs
skˈɪnləs
SKIN-luhs
Definition
Something described as 'skinless' has had its skin removed; often used to refer to meat, fruits, or vegetables without skin.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in cooking or food packaging, especially with meat (like 'skinless chicken breast'). Rarely used for humans or animals. Usually before a noun: 'skinless almonds'. Not interchangeable with 'peeled' (which is more common for fruits/vegetables).
Spanish: sin pielPortuguese (BR): sem pelePortuguese (PT): sem peleChinese (Simplified): 去皮的Chinese (Traditional): 去皮的Hindi: बिना त्वचाArabic: بلا جلدBengali: চামড়াহীনRussian: без кожиJapanese: 皮なしVietnamese: không daKorean: 껍질 없는Turkish: derisizUrdu: بغیر جلد کےIndonesian: tanpa kulit
Example Sentences
Please buy some skinless chicken breasts.
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I like skinless almonds in my salad.
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You should peel tomatoes to make them skinless for the sauce.
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Many people prefer skinless chicken for health reasons.
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I can only eat skinless sausages because of my allergy.
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Did you know you can buy skinless fish fillets at the market?
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