marmalade (Meaning)

Wordnet

marmalade (n)

a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits

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marmalade (n.)

A preserve or confection made of the pulp of fruit, as the quince, pear, apple, orange, etc., boiled with sugar, and brought to a jamlike consistence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marmalade

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marmalade Sentence Examples

  1. The morning toast was slathered with a thick layer of tangy marmalade.
  2. The aroma of Seville oranges infused the room as the marmalade simmered on the stovetop.
  3. The pantry shelves were lined with an assortment of marmalades, from classic bitter orange to exotic kumquat.
  4. The marmalade's bitterness perfectly balanced the sweetness of the freshly baked scones.
  5. The marmalade was so delicious that I couldn't resist licking the spoon.
  6. The breakfast table was adorned with a fruit salad with juicy chunks of fruit topped with a dollop of marmalade.
  7. The children's favorite afternoon treat was bread and marmalade with a glass of cold milk.
  8. The tea party was incomplete without a selection of jams, including a zesty homemade marmalade.
  9. The marmalade's vibrant color added a pop of sunshine to the otherwise drab winter day.
  10. The bitter marmalade was the perfect accompaniment to the salty crackers and creamy cheese.

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The morning toast was slathered with a thick layer of tangy marmalade.

The aroma of Seville oranges infused the room as the marmalade simmered on the stovetop.

The pantry shelves were lined with an assortment of marmalades, from classic bitter orange to exotic kumquat.

The marmalade's bitterness perfectly balanced the sweetness of the freshly baked scones.