How to Pronounce "ambrosia"
word
æmˈbɹoʊʒə
am-BROH-zhuh
æmbɹˈəʊziə
am-BROH-zee-uh
Definition
In mythology, ambrosia is the food of the gods, believed to give immortality. In modern English, it can also mean something extremely delicious.
IPA Transcription
American English
æmˈbɹoʊʒə
British English
æmbɹˈəʊziə
Simplified Pronunciation
US
am-BROH-zhuh
UK
am-BROH-zee-uh
Listen in Context
In the story, the gods eat ambrosia to stay immortal.
Many poets called honey ambrosia because of its sweet taste.
This dessert tastes like ambrosia.
The chef's soup was pure ambrosia after a long, cold day.