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Cream

UK /["/kriːm/"]/US /["/kriːm/"]/

Definition

the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid that rises to the top of milk, used in cooking or as a type of sauce to put on fruit, etc.

In simple words: A thick, soft food made from milk, often used in cooking or as a topping.

Examples

  • I like to put cream in my coffee.
  • Whipped cream is my favorite topping for desserts.
  • She applied a soothing cream on her sunburn.
  • The cake had a layer of cream between the sponge.
  • The best part of making ice cream is tasting it.

Usage notes

Used in cooking, baking, and as a topping. Can refer to a dairy product or a color. Not typically used in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of creamy desserts, like ice cream, to remember the texture and idea of cream.

Collocations

  • clotted
  • thick
  • whipped
  • dollop
  • beat
  • whip
  • whisk
  • go off
  • bun
  • cake
  • cheese
  • and cream
  • with cream
  • face
  • hand
  • day
  • apply
  • massage
  • put on

Synonyms

  • whipped cream
  • dairy cream
  • heavy cream
  • light cream

Antonyms

  • water
  • dilution

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'creme' as a variant spelling in English.
  • Using 'cream' in place of 'creamy' when describing texture.
  • Mixing up 'cream' and 'milk' as if they are the same.