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Meaning of chocolate | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
ˈt͡ʃɒk.(ə.)lɪt

Definitions

  1. A food made from ground roasted cocoa beans.
    uncountable
  2. chocolate (food made from cocoa beans)
  3. of, made from, covered with, chocolate. chocolate ice-cream; chocolate biscuits. sjokolade مَصْنوعٌ مِنَ الشوكولاطه шоколадов de chocolate čokoládový Schokoladen-... chokolade- σοκολατένιοςde chocolate šokolaadi- شکلاتی suklaa- au/en/de chocolat שוֹקוֹלָדִי चाकलेट से बना čokoladni csokoládés coklat súkkulaði- di/al cioccolato チョコレートの 초콜릿으로 된 šokoladinis šokolādes- biskut coklat chocolade- sjokolade-czekoladowy شکلاتی de chocolate de/cu ciocolată шоколадный čokoládový čokoladen čokoladni chokl...
  4. A drink made by dissolving this food in boiling milk or water.
    uncountable
  5. hot chocolate (drink made by dissolving chocolate in milk or water)
  6. A single, small piece of confectionery made from chocolate.
    countable
  7. hashish (the leaves of the Indian hemp plant)
  8. Fermented, roasted, shelled, and ground cacao seeds, often combined with a sweetener or flavoring agent.
  9. A dark, reddish-brown colour/color, like that of chocolate (also called chocolate brown).
    uncountable
  10. A beverage made by mixing water or milk with chocolate.
  11. A cat having a chocolate-colored coat.
    countable
  12. A small, chocolate-covered candy with a hard or soft center.
  13. A black person.
    countable, slang
  14. A grayish to deep reddish brown to deep grayish brown.
  15. Blackness.
    slang, uncountable
  16. Made or flavored with chocolate: chocolate pudding.
  17. Of a grayish to deep reddish brown to deep grayish brown.
  18. (Cookery) a food preparation made from roasted ground cacao seeds, usually sweetened and flavoured
  19. (Cookery) a drink or sweetmeat made from this

Equivalents

Afrikaans sjokolade
Azərbaycanca şokolad
Беларуская шакалад
Български шоколад
বাংলা চকলেট
Cymraeg siocled
Dansk chokolade
Esperanto ĉokolada ĉokolado
Eesti šokolaad
Euskara txokolate
Gaeilge donnrua seacláid
Gàidhlig teòclaid
Galego chocolate
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi kokoleka
עברית שוקולד
Հայերեն շոկոլադ տուրմ
Bahasa Indonesia cokelat coklat
Íslenska súkkulaði
ქართული შოკოლადი
Қазақша шоколад
ខ្មែរ សូកូឡា
Kurdî bonbon çoklat
Latina socolata
Lëtzebuergesch Schockela
ລາວ ໂຊໂກລາ
Lietuvių šokoladas
Latviešu šokolāde
Malagasy sokola
Македонски чоколада
Монгол шоколад
Bahasa Melayu coklat perang
မြန်မာဘာသာ ချောကလက်
پښتو چاکلېټ
Português chocolate
Slovenčina čokoláda
Slovenščina čokolada
Shqip çokollatë
Српски bombon čokolada sokola чоколада
Kiswahili chokoleti
Тоҷикӣ шакалод
ትግርኛ ችኮላታ
Tagalog tsokolate
Українська шоколад
Oʻzbekcha shokolad

Examples

“Chocolate is a very popular treat.”
“In eighteenth century France, many aphrodisiac dishes and pastries were compounded with chocolate.”
“Chocolate came in those fairy cups of India china, which made the delight of our grandmothers, and whose value was such, that the poet satirist considered their loss to be the severest trial to a woman's feelings—alias her temper;...”
“He bought her some chocolates as a gift. She ate one chocolate and threw the rest away.”
“Madame de Pompadour was fond of chocolates spiced with vanilla and amber.”
“As he cooked it the whole thing turned a rich, deep chocolate.”
“"I suppose you have some of your sweet chocolates working for you?" Barney nodded.”
““How is my sexy chocolate?” Mark says on the other end.”
“I can consume as much of you as I want to without gaining weight. Sexy chocolate is what you are.”
““Yes Lucas, you're some fine sexy chocolate”, she whispered, her long dark hair covering her face and the curves bursting out of her dress.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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