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Confectionery - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Confectionery refers to sweet food items, such as candies, chocolates, pastries, and desserts, often made with sugar or chocolate. It is commonly enjoyed as treats or snacks.

confectionery

/**American phonetic transcription:** kənˈfɛkʃəˌnɛri/ /**British phonetic transcription:** kənˈfɛkʃənəri/

Definition:

Sweet foods, such as candies, chocolates, and pastries, collectively.

Synonyms:

sweets, candy, pastries, chocolates

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

savory foods, vegetables

Common Collocations:

confectionery shop, homemade confectionery, artisanal confectionery

Derivatives:

confectioner, confectionary (less common variant)

Usage Tips:

Use "confectionery" to refer to sweet treats collectively; avoid using it for individual items like a single candy bar.

Common Phrases:

sweet tooth, sugar rush, candy store

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "conficere" (to prepare), via Old French "confiserie," meaning sweet preparations.

Examples:

  • 1. She bought a box of assorted confectionery for the party.
  • 2. The bakery specializes in handmade confectionery and cakes.
  • 3. He has a weakness for expensive French confectionery.
  • 4. The store sells both savory snacks and sweet confectionery.

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