mignon (Meaning)
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mignon (a.)
See 3d Minion.
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mignon (v. t.)
To flatter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mignon
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mignon Sentence Examples
- The petite fillet mignon was cooked to perfection, its buttery tenderness melting in my mouth.
- The filet mignon's diminutive size belied its intense flavor, each bite a symphony of culinary delight.
- I ordered a filet mignon well-done, but the waiter returned with a medium-rare steak, explaining that mignon is best enjoyed slightly pink.
- The mignon was accompanied by a medley of grilled vegetables, adding a vibrant splash of color to the plate.
- The tenderloin's mignon cut provided an exquisite balance of leanness and juiciness.
- The peppercorn sauce drizzled over the mignon elevated its flavor profile, adding a subtle yet aromatic touch.
- I savored every morsel of the mignon, appreciating the chef's masterful skill in creating such a culinary masterpiece.
- The mignon's simplicity allowed its natural flavors to shine through, making it a timeless classic.
- The presentation of the mignon was equally impressive, with the steak elegantly arranged on a bed of roasted potatoes.
- Whether grilled, pan-seared, or oven-roasted, the filet mignon remains the epitome of a luxurious and delectable dining experience.
FAQs About the word mignon
See 3d Minion., To flatter.
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The petite fillet mignon was cooked to perfection, its buttery tenderness melting in my mouth.
The filet mignon's diminutive size belied its intense flavor, each bite a symphony of culinary delight.
I ordered a filet mignon well-done, but the waiter returned with a medium-rare steak, explaining that mignon is best enjoyed slightly pink.
The mignon was accompanied by a medley of grilled vegetables, adding a vibrant splash of color to the plate.