morsel (Meaning)

Wordnet

morsel (n)

a small quantity of anything

a small amount of solid food; a mouthful

Webster

morsel (n.)

A little bite or bit of food.

A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.

morsel Sentence Examples

  1. The starving child devoured every morsel of food offered to him.
  2. The chef carefully arranged each morsel on the plate, creating an artistic masterpiece.
  3. The dog greedily grabbed the morsel from her hand, its tail wagging furiously.
  4. The kitten delicately licked up the morsels of milk spilled on the floor.
  5. She savored each morsel of the exquisitely crafted chocolate, letting it melt slowly on her tongue.
  6. The old woman's hands shook as she offered me a morsel of her precious bread.
  7. The soup was so thick and rich that each morsel clung to the spoon.
  8. The morsels of knowledge that he shared with me opened up new worlds of understanding.
  9. The hungry travelers shared their meager morsels, finding comfort in each other's company.
  10. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, tempting me with its irresistible morsels.

FAQs About the word morsel

a small quantity of anything, a small amount of solid food; a mouthfulA little bite or bit of food., A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.

nibble, taste,mouthful, bite, nugget,titbit, tidbit, snack, lap, hint

quantity, gob, abundance,chunk, abundance, wealth, hunk, hunk, lump, slab

The starving child devoured every morsel of food offered to him.

The chef carefully arranged each morsel on the plate, creating an artistic masterpiece.

The dog greedily grabbed the morsel from her hand, its tail wagging furiously.

The kitten delicately licked up the morsels of milk spilled on the floor.