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Carafe - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A carafe is a glass or metal container with a wide mouth, used for serving water, wine, or other beverages. It often has a stopper or lid to keep liquids fresh.

carafe

/kəˈræf/ /kəˈrɑːf/

Definition:

A glass container with a wide mouth, used for serving water or wine.

Synonyms:

decanter, pitcher, flask

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bottle, jar

Common Collocations:

water carafe, wine carafe, glass carafe

Derivatives:

carafes (plural), carafed (past tense)

Usage Tips:

Use 'carafe' to describe a stylish serving vessel for beverages at formal dinners or cafes.

Common Phrases:

"carafe of wine, " "water carafe on the table, " "glass carafe with a handle"

Etymology:

Derived from French 'carafe,' possibly from Arabic 'gharrafa' (to pour).

Examples:

  • 1. The waiter brought a crystal carafe of water to the table.
  • 2. She poured the wine from the carafe into elegant glasses.
  • 3. A glass carafe is perfect for serving iced tea at parties.
  • 4. The hotel room had a small carafe for coffee on the desk.
  • 5. He accidentally knocked over the carafe, spilling water everywhere.

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