crockery
0 antonyms and opposites of crockery, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Plates, dishes, cups, and similar tableware, usually made of ceramic material.
How to use crockery
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From "crocker" (a potter) plus the suffix "-ery," meaning a category or collection of things — so, literally, "the potter's wares."
Full origin of crockery →Frequently asked questions
What does “crockery” mean?
The word “crockery” means plates, dishes, cups, and similar tableware, usually made of ceramic material. In plain terms, a general word for dishes and plates used at the table, especially ceramic ones.
How do you pronounce “crockery”?
“Crockery” is pronounced KRO-kuh-ree (/ˈkɹɑk(ə)ɹi/ in IPA).
How do you use “crockery” in a sentence?
Here is “crockery” used in a sentence: “She unpacked the crockery carefully so nothing would chip.”
What is another word for “crockery”?
Words with a similar meaning to “crockery” include crockeryware, crockware and ware.
What part of speech is “crockery”?
“Crockery” is a noun.