scone Synonyms

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scone Meaning

Wordnet

scone (n)

small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddle

Webster

scone (n.)

A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.

scone Sentence Examples

  1. The aroma of freshly baked scones filled the cozy kitchen.
  2. Emily's scones were renowned for their flaky texture and tangy glaze.
  3. The chef meticulously cut out perfect circles of scone dough before baking them to golden perfection.
  4. The afternoon tea party was incomplete without a plateful of warm scones.
  5. The raspberry jam and clotted cream provided the perfect accompaniment to the fluffy scones.
  6. Sarah couldn't resist biting into the warm scone, savoring its buttery flavor.
  7. The scones were the highlight of the charity bake sale, raising a substantial amount of money.
  8. The Scottish bakery specialized in a variety of scones, from traditional to savory.
  9. The baker's secret ingredient in her scones was a hint of nutmeg, giving them an irresistible aroma.
  10. The iconic pairing of a scone with a cup of tea was a comforting tradition enjoyed by many.

FAQs About the word scone

small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddleA cake, thinner than a bannock,

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The aroma of freshly baked scones filled the cozy kitchen.

Emily's scones were renowned for their flaky texture and tangy glaze.

The chef meticulously cut out perfect circles of scone dough before baking them to golden perfection.

The afternoon tea party was incomplete without a plateful of warm scones.