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
Other Word Forms
- onionlike adjective
- oniony adjective
Etymology
Origin of onion
1325–75; Middle English onyon < Old French oignon < Latin ūniōn- (stem of ūniō ) a unity, large pearl, onion; union
Example Sentences
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I tend to order tartare whenever I see it, and Redbird’s version stands out: served over a crisp potato tosti with caramelized onion crema, egg jam, pickled pearl onion, and shaved marrow.
From Salon
Swap out the poppy seeds for chia seeds and add sesame seeds, onion flakes, garlic powder and flaky sea salt to make an omega-3-rich rendition of the popular Everything Bagel Seasoning.
From Salon
The same Parker, who is also a line cook who smells like onions sometimes, and the second-best debater in Munising, Michigan.
From Literature
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Alongside heaping plates of spiced rice — filled with generous chunks of tender mutton and buttery marrow and slivers of fried golden onions — were bowls of a humble condiment.
From Salon
“Offal wasn’t rationed during the war, and my mother resorted to the sort of food she’d eaten as a child: tripe and onions, brains, tongue and braised rabbit,” he told the Independent in 2009.
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