Dessert
UK /["/dɪˈzɜːt/"]/US /["/dɪˈzɜːrt/"]/
Definition
sweet food eaten at the end of a meal
In simple words: A sweet dish often eaten at the end of a meal.
Examples
- What's **for dessert**?
- a rich chocolate dessert
- the dessert trolley *(= a table on wheels from which you choose your in a restaurant)*
- The waiter asked us if we'd like to order a dessert.
- This chestnut pudding is a rich dessert with a festive flavour.
- We finished off with a dessert of honey and nuts.
- We had mousse for dessert.
Usage notes
Used in general contexts when referring to sweet foods. Avoid in formal discussions about nutrition or when discussing savory dishes. More common in casual dining settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'dessert' as 'the sweet end of the meal!'
Collocations
- delicious
- rich
- decadent
- eat
- have
- make
- apple
- wine
- menu
- for dessert
- dessert of
Synonyms
- sweet
- treat
- pudding
- confection
- delicacy
Antonyms
- appetizer
- starter
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'desert' (arid region).
- Omitting the 's' when pluralizing as 'dessert' instead of 'desserts'.
- Assuming all desserts are cold (some are warm).