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UK/["/tʃiːz/"]/US/["/tʃiːz/"]/

Meaning of Cheese

In simple words: A tasty food made from milk that comes in many types.

Cheese in a sentence

  • I love to eat cheese on my sandwiches.
  • My favorite type of cheese is cheddar.
  • She sprinkled some cheese on top of the pasta.
  • We need to buy cheese for the party.
  • They sell a variety of cheese at the market.

How to use Cheese

Used in everyday conversations about food. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings. Avoid using in very specific dietary contexts without clarification.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'cheese' as 'choose'— imagine choosing your favorite type of cheese at a deli.

Related words

Collocations with Cheese

Synonyms for Cheese

  • dairy product
  • fromage
  • curds

Opposites of Cheese

Common mistakes with Cheese

  • Confused with 'cheeses' when talking about different types.
  • Using 'cheese' as a verb incorrectly.

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Frequently asked questions about Cheese

What does Cheese mean?

A tasty food made from milk that comes in many types.

What is the definition of Cheese?

a type of food made from milk that can be either soft or hard and is usually white or yellow in colour; a particular type of this food

How do you use Cheese in a sentence?

I love to eat cheese on my sandwiches.

Can you give another example of Cheese?

My favorite type of cheese is cheddar.

What are synonyms for Cheese?

Common alternatives include dairy product, fromage, curds.

What is the opposite of Cheese?

Opposite meanings include meat, vegetable.

What words go with Cheese?

It commonly pairs with hard, soft, sharp, chunk, hunk, lump, make, cut, grate, fondue, omelette, roll, bread and cheese, cheese and biscuits, cheese and crackers.

What are common mistakes when using Cheese?

Confused with 'cheeses' when talking about different types. Using 'cheese' as a verb incorrectly.

How do you pronounce Cheese?

US: /["/tʃiːz/"]/, UK: /["/tʃiːz/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Cheese?

Used in everyday conversations about food. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings. Avoid using in very specific dietary contexts without clarification.

What CEFR level is Cheese?

"Cheese" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.