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gourmand

[ goor-mahnd ] [ gʊərˈmɑnd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who is fond of good eating.

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Why Dictionary.com chose gourmand

More about gourmand

  • Gourmand traces its roots to an Old French word meaning “glutton.”
  • To gourmandize is to eat greedily or ravenously.
  • Gourmand entered English around 1400-50.

EXAMPLES OF GOURMAND

  • My friend is a true gourmand; he never misses an opportunity to try out new restaurants and cuisines.
  • As a gourmand, my grandmother made sure every family gathering revolved around delicious food.
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mizzle

[ miz-uhl ] [ ˈmɪz əl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

drizzle; mist.

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Why Dictionary.com chose mizzle

More about mizzle

  • Mizzle can also mean “to rain in fine drops.”
  • Mizzle has Germanic roots.
  • It was first recorded in English in 1475-85.

EXAMPLES OF MIZZLE

  • I decided to walk in the mizzle since it would be cooler than the usual sun-drenched day.
  • If you’re planning a picnic, make sure to bring an umbrella in case of mizzle.
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tyro

[ tahy-roh ] [ ˈtaɪ roʊ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a beginner in learning anything; novice.

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Why Dictionary.com chose tyro

More about tyro

  • Tyro comes from the Latin word meaning “recruit.”
  • It was first recorded in English in 1605–15.
  • Someone who is like a beginner can be described as tyronic.

EXAMPLES OF TYRO

  • As a tyro in the field of photography, she was still learning the basics about lighting, composition, and exposure.
  • Despite being a tyro in the kitchen, he managed to whip up an impressive meal for his dinner guests.
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