mayonnaise
0 antonyms and opposites of mayonnaise, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A thick, creamy dressing made by beating egg yolks with oil and vinegar or lemon juice.
How to use mayonnaise
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Borrowed from French mayonnaise; one popular theory traces it to Maó (Mahón) on the island of Minorca, said to be where the recipe originated.
Full origin of mayonnaise →Frequently asked questions
What does “mayonnaise” mean?
The word “mayonnaise” means a thick, creamy dressing made by beating egg yolks with oil and vinegar or lemon juice. In plain terms, a creamy white condiment made from eggs and oil, used on sandwiches, salads, and fries.
How do you pronounce “mayonnaise”?
“Mayonnaise” is pronounced MAY-uh-nayz (/ˌmeɪ.əˈneɪz/ in IPA).
How do you use “mayonnaise” in a sentence?
Here is “mayonnaise” used in a sentence: “She spread a thin layer of mayonnaise on the bread before adding the ham.”
What is another word for “mayonnaise”?
Words with a similar meaning to “mayonnaise” include mayo.
What part of speech is “mayonnaise”?
“Mayonnaise” is a noun.
Where does the word “mayonnaise” come from?
The word “mayonnaise” comes from French. Borrowed from French mayonnaise; one popular theory traces it to Maó (Mahón) on the island of Minorca, said to be where the recipe originated.
Is “mayonnaise” a common word?
“Mayonnaise” is an uncommon word in modern English.