onion
Americannoun
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a plant, Allium cepa, of the amaryllis family, having an edible, succulent, pungent bulb.
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any of certain similar plants.
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the bulb of the onion plant.
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the flavor or odor of this bulb.
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Slang. a person.
He's a tough onion.
adjective
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containing or cooked with onions.
onion soup.
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of, relating to, or resembling an onion.
idioms
noun
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an alliaceous plant, Allium cepa, having greenish-white flowers: cultivated for its rounded edible bulb
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the bulb of this plant, consisting of concentric layers of white succulent leaf bases with a pungent odour and taste
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any of several related plants similar to A. cepa, such as A. fistulosum (Welsh onion)
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slang to be fully acquainted with a subject
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Etymology
Origin of onion
1325–75; Middle English onyon < Old French oignon < Latin ūniōn- (stem of ūniō ) a unity, large pearl, onion; see union
Explanation
An onion is a plant that grows as a bulb underground and can be harvested and eaten. Note: onions may be tasty, but they sure can make your breath stink. Onions are bulbs, like tulips or daffodils — most of the plant is hidden in the soil, with roots stretching down and stalks that grow upward and eventually bloom with small flowers. Onions are typically harvested in the fall, and they come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, all of which can be eaten. The Latin root of onion, unionem, was used in colloquial Roman to mean both "a type of onion" and "a pearl."
Example Sentences
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This is your secret weapon — though heads up, it isn’t compatible with Dedicated IP, Onion Over VPN, or P2P servers.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026
Tim Cook steps down as Apple’s CEO, RFK Jr. furthers the peptides fad, and The Onion finally gets InfoWars.
From Slate • Apr. 25, 2026
The Onion has long had its eye on Infowars.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026
The Onion initially bid $1.75 million for Infowars during an auction in September 2024 The bid was initially accepted, but was later rejected by a judge.
From Salon • Apr. 21, 2026
Cotter Pyke had sent word from Eastwatch that the Onion Lord and Salladhor Saan had set sail for White Harbor to treat with Lord Manderly.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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