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Cracker - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A cracker is a thin, crisp baked snack often made from flour. It can also refer to a person who breaks into computer systems illegally or a festive firework that makes a loud noise.

cracker

/ˈkrækər/ /ˈkrækə/

Definition:

A thin, crisp baked bread or a firework that explodes with a sharp noise.

Synonyms:

biscuit, wafer, snap, saltine

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

soft bread, silence

Common Collocations:

cheese and crackers, cracker crumbs, cracker barrel

Derivatives:

crackers (adj.), crackerjack (noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "cracker" for crispy snacks or loud fireworks; avoid confusion with derogatory slang in some contexts.

Common Phrases:

cracker barrel, crackerjack, nut as a fruitcake

Etymology:

From Middle English "crak," meaning loud noise or boast, later applied to crispy bread and fireworks.

Examples:

  • 1. She ate a cracker with her soup.
  • 2. The kids loved the loud cracker at the party.
  • 3. He packed crackers for the hiking trip.
  • 4. The store sells cheese and crackers together.

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