black pepper - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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black pepper (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bæk ˈpɛpər/

Meaning and Usage

"Black pepper" refers to a flowering vine (Piper nigrum) that is cultivated for its fruit, known as peppercorns. The dried fruit is commonly used as a spice and seasoning, characterized by its pungent flavor. Black pepper is one of the most widely used spices in the world, popular in both culinary and medicinal contexts.

Its frequency of use is high in both oral speech and written contexts, although it may appear more frequently in written recipes or culinary texts.

Example Sentences

  1. I like to add black pepper to my pasta for extra flavor.
    Me gusta añadir pimienta negra a mi pasta para darle más sabor.

  2. The chef seasoned the steak with black pepper and salt before grilling.
    El chef sazonó el filete con pimienta negra y sal antes de asarlo.

  3. Black pepper can enhance the taste of various dishes, from soups to salads.
    La pimienta negra puede realzar el sabor de varios platos, desde sopas hasta ensaladas.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "black pepper" itself may not be central to many idiomatic expressions, it can be incorporated into phrases that imply seasoning, enhancement, or adding depth to something.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Adding black pepper to the conversation really spiced things up.
    Añadir pimienta negra a la conversación realmente le dio sabor.

  2. Without a bit of black pepper, this dish feels bland and flat.
    Sin un poco de pimienta negra, este plato se siente insípido y plano.

  3. You need to add some black pepper to your arguments to make them more compelling.
    Necesitas añadir un poco de pimienta negra a tus argumentos para hacerlos más convincentes.

  4. Life is like a dish of soup; sometimes you just need a little black pepper to enhance the flavor.
    La vida es como un plato de sopa; a veces solo necesitas un poco de pimienta negra para realzar el sabor.

Etymology

The term "pepper" originates from the Old English "pipor," which was derived from Latin "piper," and ultimately from the Greek "piperi." The word "black" denotes its color and distinguishes it from other types of pepper, such as white or green.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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This overview provides a comprehensive look at "black pepper," detailing its uses, idiomatic expressions, etymology, synonyms, and more, while also including example sentences in both English and Spanish.



25-07-2024