Meaning & Definition of word "Bisque"

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    Bisque

    /bɪsk/

    noun:

    • 1. A creamy soup made with shellfish, typically flavored with wine and cream.
      • Example: The lobster bisque was rich and flavorful, perfect for a chilly evening.
    • 2. A type of pottery that has not been fired in a glaze and is usually white or off-white in color.
      • Example: She admired the delicate bisque figurines displayed in the art gallery.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a light brown or tan color, similar to the color of baked bisque pottery.
      • Example: The walls of the living room were painted in a soft bisque color, creating a warm ambiance.

    Etymology

    French, from 'bisque' meaning a shellfish soup; possibly from 'bis' meaning 'twice' in reference to the cooking process.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lobster bisque:

    A rich, creamy soup made from lobster.

    bisque porcelain:

    A type of unglazed ceramic ware.

    Related Words

    chowder:

    A thick soup, typically made with milk and seafood.

    velouté:

    A type of sauce made from stock and thickened with roux.

    Slang Meanings of bisque

    Meaning: A very nice or fancy situation.

    Example Sentence: The party was bisque, everyone was having a great time!

    Meaning: To be in a smooth and comfortable situation.

    Example Sentence: After landing that contract, I felt bisque all week.