Lemon
UK /["/ˈlemən/"]/US /["/ˈlemən/"]/
Definition
a yellow citrus fruit with juice that has a bitter, sharp taste. Slices of lemon and lemon juice are used in cooking and drinks.
In simple words: A yellow, sour fruit used in drinks and cooking.
Examples
- Add a squeeze of **lemon juice**.
- Squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the fish.
- a glass of sparkling water with ice and lemon
- lemon tea
- a lemon tree
- Garnish the fish with wedges of lemon.
Usage notes
Use in both casual and formal settings. Appropriate in culinary contexts, but avoid using as a metaphor for something unpleasant unless in informal conversations (e.g., 'a lemon of a car').
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'lemonade'—a drink made from lemons that’s super sour but refreshing.
Collocations
- fresh
- slice
- wedge
- cake
- squeeze
- slice
- garnish something with
- tree
- pip
- seed
Synonyms
- dud
- idiot
Antonyms
- sweet fruit
- delight
Common mistakes
- Confusing it with 'lime', which is smaller and green.
- Using 'lemon' when referring to an orange fruit.
- Mispronouncing it as 'lemony' instead of accurately.