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Meaning of oniony | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/ˈʌnjəni/

Definitions

  1. Resembling an onion or onions, especially in terms of smell.
  2. Flavoured with onions.
  3. Resembling or characteristic of the satirical news website The Onion.

Equivalents

Suomi sipulinen
Polski cebulowy

Examples

“The leaves of the Salad leek possess a somewhat oniony taste and smell, and are extensively eaten raw as a relish.”
“No more will the messenger boy, the rounder, or the girl about town be able to indulge in the oniony hamburger, the last year’s chicken sandwich, or any of the other edibles and indigestibles furnished by the wheeled commissaries.”
“In a cool, colonial dining room overlooking the Malacca river, he demonstrates three such recipes: a mellow, mushroomy chicken curry (ayam pong the), a fiery okra salad (sambal bendeh), and – a personal favourite – a spicy, oniony shrimp-paste omelette (cincalock omelette).”
“Start with meatballs and a serving of whatever wood-grilled vegetables (delicata, Brussels sprouts) are on the menu, then grab a blistered, oniony Amatriciana pizza, slipped from the glinting copper Le Panyol oven at the rear of the restaurant.”
“Many of these submissions were deleted for not having “an oniony quality” (seeming more like satire than news, not just a funny title) or being from an unreliable news source.”
“... it only took a little while for someone to point out this distinctly Oniony headline which appeared on the FARS^([sic]) website recently. "Gallup Poll: Rural Whites Prefer Ahmadinejad to Obama." Well, it turns out the headline and full article were pulled from The Onion and ran as a FARS news story.”

CEFR level

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

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