marjoram (Meaning)

Wordnet

marjoram (n)

aromatic Eurasian perennial

pungent leaves used as seasoning with meats and fowl and in stews and soups and omelets

Webster

marjoram (n.)

A genus of mintlike plants (Origanum) comprising about twenty-five species. The sweet marjoram (O. Majorana) is pecularly aromatic and fragrant, and much used in cookery. The wild marjoram of Europe and America is O. vulgare, far less fragrant than the other.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marjoram

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marjoram Sentence Examples

  1. The fragrant marjoram sprigs added a delicate sweetness to the roasted vegetables.
  2. Marjoram's subtle warmth enhanced the flavor of the creamy polenta.
  3. The herbal scent of marjoram filled the air as the casserole baked in the oven.
  4. The garden bed buzzed with the sound of bees hovering over the blooming marjoram plants.
  5. Marjoram tea, known for its calming properties, was a soothing treat before bedtime.
  6. The tangy notes of marjoram balanced the richness of the lamb stew.
  7. A sprinkle of marjoram brought a touch of herbaceousness to the grilled chicken salad.
  8. The aroma of marjoram wafted through the kitchen as the tomato sauce simmered on the stove.
  9. Marjoram's versatility made it a staple herb in both savory and sweet dishes.
  10. The sweet and savory combination of marjoram and honey made a delightful glaze for roasted carrots.

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aromatic Eurasian perennial, pungent leaves used as seasoning with meats and fowl and in stews and soups and omeletsA genus of mintlike plants (Origanum) compri

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The fragrant marjoram sprigs added a delicate sweetness to the roasted vegetables.

Marjoram's subtle warmth enhanced the flavor of the creamy polenta.

The herbal scent of marjoram filled the air as the casserole baked in the oven.

The garden bed buzzed with the sound of bees hovering over the blooming marjoram plants.