online vocabulary.com

Pimento - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A pimento is a sweet, red pepper often used in cooking or as a stuffing for olives. It is also known as cherry pepper due to its small, round shape and mild flavor.

pimento

/pɪˈmɛntoʊ/ /pɪˈmɛntəʊ/

Definition:

A sweet red pepper, often used in cooking or stuffed as an appetizer.

Synonyms:

cherry pepper, sweet pepper, capsicum

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none commonly recognized)

Common Collocations:

stuffed pimento, pimento cheese, pimento loaf, pimento sauce

Derivatives:

pimentos, pimentoed

Usage Tips:

Use 'pimento' to refer to the sweet pepper, especially when stuffed or in spreads like pimento cheese.

Common Phrases:

pimento-stuffed olives, pimento cheese sandwich, pimento loaf spread

Etymology:

Derived from Spanish 'pimiento,' meaning 'pepper,' originating from Latin 'pigmentum.'

Examples:

  • 1. She added diced pimento to the salad for color and flavor.
  • 2. The sandwich was filled with creamy pimento cheese and fresh lettuce.
  • 3. He prefers olives stuffed with pimento for their mild sweetness.
  • 4. The recipe calls for roasted pimentos blended into a smooth sauce.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS