platter

PlatoSeira

Meaning of the word

The word “Platter” is a feminine noun that refers to a person who has the ability or taste for elaborate and sophisticated dishes. It can also be used to describe someone who appreciates gastronomy in general.

Origin of the word

The origin of the word “Platter” is uncertain, but probably derives from the French “Plat” (dish) and the suffix “-eira”, which indicates a profession or occupation.

Adverbs of the word
– Platistered

Conjunctions of the word

– And, or, but, why, if

synonyms of the word
– Gourmet, gastronomist, good food

Definitions of the Word

  • A person who has the skill or taste for elaborate and sophisticated dishes.
  • Someone who appreciates gastronomy in general.

  • Phrases that the word applies



    “Mary is a true platteri, always preparing delicious and creative dishes.”
    “John is a great lovers of good food, a true platter.”

    Examples of the word in text

    Rita was known to be a full -handed platter. Its dinners were always a success, with elaborate and flavorful dishes. She loved to try new recipes and ingredients, and her guests always praised her skill in the kitchen.

    That night, the restaurant was full of platters looking for a unique dining experience. The chef prepared amazing dishes, which enchanted even the most demanding palates.

    Rhymes with the word
    – Cook, homemade, light, sneaky

    Anagrams with the word

  • Reupticist
  • Alitapister
  • Apertalitis
  • SHARTS
  • SHARTS
  • References:
    https://www.dictionaloinformal.com.br/platisteira/