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Wafer Meaning in English

word

ˈweɪfɝ
WAY-fer
wˈeɪfɐ
WAY-fuh

Definition

A thin, crisp, sweet biscuit, often layered with cream or chocolate, or a thin disk used in religious ceremonies, especially in Christian communion.

Usage & Nuances

'Wafer' is most commonly used to describe a crispy biscuit in snacks and desserts, but it also refers to a thin round piece of bread used in Christian communion. In electronics, 'wafer' may mean a thin slice of semiconductor material (less common). Don't confuse with 'waffle' (a different type of food).

Example Sentences

I like to eat vanilla wafers with ice cream.

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The church uses a special wafer during communion.

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She gave her brother a chocolate wafer as a treat.

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These hazelnut wafers are super crispy and go great with coffee.

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Could you grab a pack of wafers on your way home?

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At Christmas, my grandmother always made homemade wafers for the whole family.

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