tiffin (Meaning)
Wordnet
tiffin (n)
a midday meal
Webster
tiffin (n.)
A lunch, or slight repast between breakfast and dinner; -- originally, a Provincial English word, but introduced into India, and brought back to England in a special sense.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tiffin
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tiffin Sentence Examples
- The children eagerly awaited their tiffin boxes during the school day.
- The tiffin contained a delicious spread of sandwiches, fruit, and yogurt.
- The tiffin carrier was adorned with vibrant colors and playful designs.
- The tiffin provided a nutritious and convenient meal for the students.
- The teacher asked the students to unpack their tiffins and arrange the food neatly.
- The students enjoyed the tiffin as a time to socialize and share snacks.
- The cafeteria offered a variety of tiffins for students to choose from.
- The tiffin was an integral part of the Indian lunch tradition.
- The tiffin service provided a convenient way to deliver meals to homes and offices.
- The tiffin was a testament to the creativity and culinary skills of the cooks who prepared it.
FAQs About the word tiffin
a midday mealA lunch, or slight repast between breakfast and dinner; -- originally, a Provincial English word, but introduced into India, and brought back to En
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The children eagerly awaited their tiffin boxes during the school day.
The tiffin contained a delicious spread of sandwiches, fruit, and yogurt.
The tiffin carrier was adorned with vibrant colors and playful designs.
The tiffin provided a nutritious and convenient meal for the students.