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Ladleful - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A ladleful is the amount of liquid or food that a ladle can hold when filled. It is commonly used in cooking to measure and serve soups, stews, or sauces.

ladleful

/ˈleɪdəlˌfʊl/ /ˈleɪdəlˌfʊl/

Definition:

The amount a ladle can hold, typically used for serving liquids or loose food.

Synonyms:

scoopful, spoonful, portion

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

pinch, drop

Common Collocations:

ladleful of soup, ladleful of stew, ladleful of sauce

Derivatives:

ladle, ladling

Usage Tips:

Use "ladleful" to describe a measured quantity served with a ladle, often in cooking or serving food.

Common Phrases:

a ladleful of broth, a generous ladleful, a careful ladleful

Etymology:

Derived from "ladle" (Old English "hlædel") + "-ful," indicating the amount a container holds.

Examples:

  • 1. She added a ladleful of gravy to the plate.
  • 2. The recipe calls for two ladlefuls of batter per pancake.
  • 3. He served himself a steaming ladleful of soup.
  • 4. A single ladleful was enough for her small bowl.

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