worcestershire (Meaning)
Wordnet
worcestershire (n)
a savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices
Synonyms & Antonyms of worcestershire
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
worcestershire Sentence Examples
- The tangy Worcestershire sauce added a burst of flavor to the steak marinade.
- The chef recommended pairing the grilled salmon with a Worcestershire-based beurre blanc.
- The Worcestershire vinegar gave the vinaigrette a slightly sweet and savory note.
- A touch of Worcestershire sauce enhanced the richness of the tomato soup.
- The Worcestershire marinade tenderized the chicken breasts, leaving them juicy and flavorful.
- The Worcestershire-infused glaze caramelized on the pork chops, creating a crispy and savory crust.
- The Worcestershire sauce was a secret ingredient in the chef's award-winning chili.
- The Worcestershire powder added a umami depth to the roasted vegetables.
- A splash of Worcestershire sauce brought out the sweetness in the baked beans.
- The Worcestershire sauce-dipped calamari appetizer was a crowd-pleaser at the party.
FAQs About the word worcestershire
a savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tangy Worcestershire sauce added a burst of flavor to the steak marinade.
The chef recommended pairing the grilled salmon with a Worcestershire-based beurre blanc.
The Worcestershire vinegar gave the vinaigrette a slightly sweet and savory note.
A touch of Worcestershire sauce enhanced the richness of the tomato soup.