The British pronunciation of pepper is pep?(r), and the American pronunciation is pep?r.
1. Definition
Pepper is an English word, meaning "pepper". It is a noun usually used to describe a common spice plant whose fruits are used in cooking and seasoning. Pepper plants can grow in different climates and come in many different varieties, including black, white, and red peppers.
2. Origin
The word Pepper comes from the Latin "piper", which originally meant the fruit of a plant. It was later introduced into English and gradually evolved into its current form. . In English, the word pepper is widely used and has many different meanings and usages. It can be used to describe the spiciness and taste of food, and it can also be used to describe people's emotions and attitudes.
Examples of pepper
1. I added some pepper to the soup to give it more flavor.
I added some pepper to the soup to give it more flavor. .
2. She sprinkled some pepper over her salad.
She sprinkled some pepper over her salad.
3. The chef added a touch of pepper to the eggs before serving.
The chef added a touch of pepper to the eggs before serving.
4. The taste of the food was enhanced by the addition of black pepper.
The addition of black pepper enhanced the taste of the food.
5. He ground some white pepper into his coffee.
He ground some white pepper into his coffee.
6. She seasoned the steak with salt and pepper before cooking it.
She seasoned the steak with salt and pepper before cooking it.
7. The spiciness of the curry was balanced by a touch of pepper.
The spiciness of the curry was balanced by a touch of pepper.
8. I added a little salt and pepper to my food for flavor.
I added a little salt and pepper to my food for flavor.
9. The cook added pepper to the soup to give it a kick.
The cook added some pepper to the soup to give it a kick.
10. She seasoned the chicken with salt, pepper and thyme before roasting it.
She seasoned the chicken with salt, pepper and thyme before roasting it.