Meaning & Definition of word "Confection"

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    Confection

    /kənˈfɛk.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A dish or treat made with sweet ingredients, typically involving sugar and often combined with fruits, nuts, or chocolates.
      • Example: The bakery was famous for its elaborate confection featuring layers of chocolate and raspberry.
    • 2. A piece of candy or a sweet food item.
      • Example: She offered him a confection as a reward for solving the puzzle.
    • 3. An elaborate or fanciful article or design.
      • Example: The garden was a confection of colors, with flowers blooming in every hue.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'confectionem', meaning 'a putting together'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sugar confection:

    A type of candy that is sweetened and often used in desserts or snacks.

    confectionery shop:

    A store that specializes in selling sweets and candies.

    confection of errors:

    A situation or work that is complicated by mistakes and inaccuracies.

    Related Words

    confectionery:

    A store or business that sells confectionery items.

    confect:

    To prepare or make up something in a skillful way.

    confecting:

    The act of preparing or designing confectionery.

    Slang Meanings of confection

    Meaning: A sweet treat or candy, often used informally.

    Example Sentence: I grabbed a quick confection from the candy jar.

    Meaning: An excessively elaborate or fancy creation, sometimes used sarcastically.

    Example Sentence: That cake is such a confection; who needs all that frosting?