Meaning of Batter
A thick mixture of flour, water, and eggs used in cooking.
In simple words: A mixture for cooking, usually made of flour, water, and eggs.
Batter in a sentence
- She prepared the batter for the pancakes carefully.
- The cake batter should be smooth and lump-free.
- You can use a whisk to combine the batter ingredients.
- The batter was too thick, so she added more milk.
- He is the best batter on the baseball team.
- The professional batter hit a home run.
- She watched the batter approach the pitch with confidence.
How to use Batter
Use 'batter' in cooking contexts. It's not used in very formal writing. Don't confuse with 'beat' or 'mix'.
Grammar pattern
batter + object
Memory hint
Think of 'batter' as 'better' when cooking; a better mix for cakes.
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Frequently asked questions about "Batter"
What does "Batter" mean?
A mixture for cooking, usually made of flour, water, and eggs.
What is the definition of "Batter"?
A thick mixture of flour, water, and eggs used in cooking.
How do you use "Batter" in a sentence?
She prepared the batter for the pancakes carefully.
Can you give another example of "Batter"?
The cake batter should be smooth and lump-free.
What are synonyms for "Batter"?
Common alternatives include dough, mix, paste, blend.
What is the opposite of "Batter"?
Opposite meanings include defend, protect.
What words go with "Batter"?
It commonly pairs with cake batter, pancake batter, batter bowl, batter mix.
What are common mistakes when using "Batter"?
Confusing 'batter' with 'butter'. Using 'batter' in non-cooking contexts. Incorrectly spelling 'batter' as 'bater'.
How do you pronounce "Batter"?
US: //ˈbæt̬.ər//, UK: //ˈbæt.ər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Batter"?
Use 'batter' in cooking contexts. It's not used in very formal writing. Don't confuse with 'beat' or 'mix'.
