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chocolate
[chaw-kuh-lit, chok-uh-, chawk-lit, chok-]
noun
a preparation of the seeds of cacao, roasted, husked, and ground, often sweetened and flavored, as with vanilla.
a beverage made by dissolving such a preparation in milk or water, served hot or cold.
a cup of hot chocolate.
candy made from such a preparation.
an individual piece of this candy.
any syrup or flavoring made from this preparation or artificially imitating its flavor.
a dark brown color.
adjective
made, flavored, or covered with chocolate.
chocolate cake; chocolate ice cream.
having the color of chocolate; dark-brown.
chocolate
/ -lət, ˈtʃɒklɪt, ˈtʃɒkəlɪt /
noun
a food preparation made from roasted ground cacao seeds, usually sweetened and flavoured
a drink or sweetmeat made from this
a moderate to deep brown colour
( as adjective )
a chocolate carpet
Other Word Forms
- chocolaty adjective
- chocolatey adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of chocolate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chocolate1
Example Sentences
The cost of many staples has spiked compared with butter prices up by 19% and milk over 12% along with chocolate and coffee rising 15%, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Ecuador's president has said someone attempted to poison him by putting three highly concentrated toxic substances in gifts of chocolate and jam.
Higher cocoa prices are contributing to increased candy costs, with chocolate prices up 8.1% in August compared to the previous year.
Ecuadoran President Daniel Noboa said Thursday that an unknown assailant had attempted to poison him with chocolate and a jam laced with chemicals, given to him at a public event.
Customers of her business - Tempur Tempur Chocolate in Southborough, Kent - can now "pick up a little bar of chocolate" if they do not want to pay more for big bars, she said.
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When To Use
The word chocolate is hard to spell because the second o is often not emphasized when pronounced—many people say [ chawk-lit ], not [ chok-uh-lit ]. Also, the final syllable -late is pronounced [ lit ], not like the word late. How to spell chocolate: You can remember how the word chocolate starts by remembering that it is sometimes abbreviated as choco, as in choco chips and Choco Taco. You can remember the ending by remembering that chocolate is often eaten as dessert, meaning that it’s eaten late.
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