Creamed Meaning in English
word · lemma: cream
/ˈkɹimd/
KREEMD
/kɹˈiːmd/
KREEMD
Definition
Used to describe food prepared with cream, such as 'creamed spinach.' Informally, it can also mean being beaten very badly, often in sports or games.
Usage & Nuances
'Creamed' in food is neutral and common in recipes. As slang for 'defeated badly,' it's informal, especially in American English: 'We got creamed.' Don't confuse with the verb 'cream' (to beat until smooth).
Spanish: batido (con crema) - aplastado (gír.)Portuguese (BR): batido (com creme) - esmagado (gír.)Portuguese (PT): batido (com natas) - esmagado (gír.)Chinese (Simplified): 加奶油的 - 被打败(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 加奶油的 - 被打敗(俚語)Hindi: क्रीम मिलाया हुआ - बुरी तरह हराया गया (स्लैंग)Arabic: ممزوج بالكريمة - سُحق (عامية)Bengali: ক্রিমযুক্ত - চূর্ণবিচূর্ণ (খেলাধুলায়)Russian: со сливками - разгромлённый (в игре)Japanese: クリーム和え - 完敗した(スポーツなど)Vietnamese: nấu với kem - bị đánh bại nặng nềKorean: 크림에 버무린 - 완패한(경기 등에서)Turkish: kremalı - ezilmiş (oyunda/sporda)Urdu: کریم ملا ہوا - بری طرح ہاراIndonesian: berkrim - kalah telak
Example Sentences
We had creamed potatoes for dinner.
basic
She likes creamed spinach with her steak.
basic
The soup was creamed to make it smooth and rich.
basic
Our team got creamed in the finals last night.
natural
He got absolutely creamed playing chess against her.
natural
If we play like that again, we’ll get creamed for sure.
natural