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UK/["/ˈkærət/"]/US/["/ˈkærət/"]/

Meaning of Carrot

a long pointed orange root vegetable

In simple words: A long, orange vegetable that rabbits like to eat.

Carrot in a sentence

  • I added a carrot to my salad for some crunch.
  • Rabbits love to nibble on a fresh carrot.
  • She peeled the carrot before chopping it into sticks.
  • My favorite smoothie has carrot and orange juice in it.
  • Carrot cake is a delicious dessert that I enjoy.

How to use Carrot

Used in everyday conversations about food and health. Appropriate in casual and cooking contexts, but may not be used in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'carrot' being pulled from the ground — its orange color makes it stand out!

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Collocations with Carrot

Synonyms for Carrot

Opposites of Carrot

Common mistakes with Carrot

  • Confusing with 'carat', which measures weight in gemstones.
  • Spelling it incorrectly as 'carot'.

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Frequently asked questions about Carrot

What does Carrot mean?

A long, orange vegetable that rabbits like to eat.

What is the definition of Carrot?

a long pointed orange root vegetable

How do you use Carrot in a sentence?

I added a carrot to my salad for some crunch.

Can you give another example of Carrot?

Rabbits love to nibble on a fresh carrot.

What are synonyms for Carrot?

Common alternatives include incentive.

What is the opposite of Carrot?

Opposite meanings include meat, candy, junk food.

What words go with Carrot?

It commonly pairs with raw, cooked, steamed, eat, have, cook, top, cake, juice, dangle, hold out, offer (somebody), a carrot and stick.

What are common mistakes when using Carrot?

Confusing with 'carat', which measures weight in gemstones. Spelling it incorrectly as 'carot'.

How do you pronounce Carrot?

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

When should I use Carrot?

Used in everyday conversations about food and health. Appropriate in casual and cooking contexts, but may not be used in formal writing.

What CEFR level is Carrot?

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