cream in Korean
cream in Korean is 크림 — cream means the rich, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, or a dairy product made from it.
cream in Korean
크림
Pronounced: keurim
fatty part of milk
What does "cream" mean?
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noun The rich, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, or a dairy product made from it.
"She poured a splash of cream into her coffee."
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noun A thick, smooth cosmetic or medicinal substance applied to the skin.
"He rubbed sunscreen cream on his shoulders before heading to the beach."
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noun The best part of a group; the finest examples.
"These finalists are the cream of this year's graduating class."
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adj Having a pale yellowish-white color.
"She wore a cream dress to the summer wedding."
cream in a sentence
- She poured a splash of cream into her coffee.
- Whip the cream until soft peaks form.
- He rubbed sunscreen cream on his shoulders before heading to the beach.
- These finalists are the cream of this year's graduating class.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cream" in Korean?
"cream" in Korean is 크림. cream means: The rich, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, or a dairy product made from it.
How do you pronounce 크림?
"cream" in Korean is 크림, pronounced "keurim".
How do you use "cream" in a sentence?
Example: "She poured a splash of cream into her coffee." In Korean, "cream" is 크림.
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