Meaning & Definition of Macaroni in English
Macaroni
A type of pasta shaped like short tubes.
Pronunciation:
/ˌmæk.əˈroʊ.ni/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
macaronisDetailed Definitions
Definition: A variety of pasta made in short curved or tubular pieces.
Example Sentence: She boiled the macaroni and mixed it with cheese for a delicious dish.
Definition: A dish made primarily with macaroni pasta, often baked with cheese.
Example Sentence: He served macaroni and cheese at the gathering.
Definition: Historical term referring to a fashionable young man in the 18th century, often associated with extravagant clothing.
Example Sentence:
Etymology
Origin: Italian 'maccheroni', from the Greek 'makarōn', meaning 'barley flour'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- macaroni and cheese: A dish made with macaroni pasta and cheese, typically baked.
- macaroni salad: A cold salad made with macaroni, vegetables, and dressing.
Translations
- Spanish: macarrones
- French: macaroni
- German: Makkaroni
- Russian: макароны
Related Words
- pasta: A staple food made from wheat and water, available in many shapes and forms.
- cheese: A dairy product made from curdling milk with rennet or an acid.
Slang Meanings of macaroni
Meaning: A term of endearment, referring to someone as silly or funny.
Example Sentence: You're such a little macaroni when you dance like that!
Meaning: Used to describe a person who is overly eccentric or flamboyant.
Example Sentence: He's acting like a real macaroni in that outfit.