Meaning & Definition of word "Goulash"

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    Goulash

    /ˈɡuːlɑːʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A Hungarian dish of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika and other spices.
      • Example: She prepared a delicious goulash for dinner, filling the kitchen with a warm aroma.
    • 2. A confused mixture; a hodgepodge.
      • Example: The report was a goulash of ideas that lacked clarity and focus.
    • 3. A stew consisting of meat and vegetables, especially in a thick, savory sauce.
      • Example: On the cold winter night, nothing was more comforting than a bowl of hearty goulash.

    Etymology

    The word 'goulash' comes from the Hungarian 'gulyás', meaning 'herdsman', which derives from 'gulyáslé', a soup made by herdsmen.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    goulash soup:

    A thinner version of the traditional goulash, often served as a soup.

    goulash of ideas:

    A collection of thoughts or concepts that are mixed together without organization.

    Related Words

    paprika:

    A spice made from ground peppers, often used in goulash.

    stew:

    A dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid.

    Slang Meanings of goulash

    Meaning: A confusing or chaotic situation.

    Example Sentence: The meeting turned into a goulash of opinions and ideas.

    Meaning: A mixed variety of things; a haphazard assortment.

    Example Sentence: Her desk is a goulash of papers, coffee mugs, and empty snack wrappers.