morsels Synonyms

morsels Meaning

morsels

a tasty dish, a small piece of food, a small quantity or piece, something delectable and pleasing, a small quantity, a negligible person, to divide into or distribute in small pieces

morsels Sentence Examples

  1. The kittens eagerly devoured the morsels of tuna left in their bowl.
  2. The baker meticulously placed tiny morsels of chocolate chips into the cookie dough.
  3. The starving child clutched a handful of bread morsels, his stomach growling with hunger.
  4. The fox cautiously approached the mousehole, hoping for a few juicy morsels.
  5. The wealthy couple enjoyed a lavish banquet, savoring each exquisite morsel.
  6. The anchovies were transformed into delectable morsels after being marinated in herbs.
  7. The toddler refused to finish her oatmeal, leaving scattered morsels on the highchair tray.
  8. The truffle hunter carefully excavated the precious morsels of fungus from the soil.
  9. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room, tantalizing nostrils with the promise of aromatic morsels.
  10. The artist painstakingly assembled the mosaic, using minute morsels of colored glass to create an intricate masterpiece.

FAQs About the word morsels

a tasty dish, a small piece of food, a small quantity or piece, something delectable and pleasing, a small quantity, a negligible person, to divide into or dist

bites, nibbles, tastes,mouthfuls, snacks, tidbits, bits,titbits, nuggets, touches

slabs,chunks, masses, quantities, lumps, hunks, mountains, piles, pots, bushels

The kittens eagerly devoured the morsels of tuna left in their bowl.

The baker meticulously placed tiny morsels of chocolate chips into the cookie dough.

The starving child clutched a handful of bread morsels, his stomach growling with hunger.

The fox cautiously approached the mousehole, hoping for a few juicy morsels.