Bread
UK /["/bred/"]/US /["/bred/"]/
Definition
a type of food made from flour, water and usually yeast mixed together and baked
In simple words: A type of food made from flour and water, usually baked.
Examples
- I would like a loaf of bread, please.
- She baked fresh bread for breakfast.
- He spread butter on his bread.
- The bread was warm and crusty.
- They used bread to make sandwiches.
Usage notes
Can be used in formal and informal settings. Avoid using 'bread' in contexts not related to food.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'bread' as 'bready' – it’s the soft stuff you love to eat!
Collocations
- fresh
- hard
- mouldy/moldy
- loaf
- package
- chunk
- bake
- make
- cut
- dough
- pudding
- roll
- on bread
- bread and butter
- bread and margarine
- bread and cheese
Synonyms
- loaf
- roll
- pastry
- baked good
Antonyms
- none
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'breads' as a plural for different types.
- Used in phrases where a more specific term is better (e.g., using 'bread' instead of 'loaf' or 'roll').