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appetizer
[ap-i-tahy-zer]
noun
a small portion of a food or drink served before or at the beginning of a meal to stimulate the desire to eat.
any small portion that stimulates a desire for more or that indicates more is to follow.
The first game was an appetizer to a great football season.
appetizer
/ ˈæpɪˌtaɪzə /
noun
a small amount of food or drink taken to stimulate the appetite
any stimulating foretaste
Word History and Origins
Origin of appetizer1
Example Sentences
The saganaki, set aflame tableside by the waiter, makes for an unforgettable appetizer — and the menu only gets better from there.
You can never go wrong with bringing an appetizer — or appetizers — to a potluck.
Scattered over the bean base, it adds weight and richness, the carnivorous note that makes this dip feel like dinner, not just an appetizer.
My own go-to is a cold sesame noodle appetizer from the Szechuan place on my block.
The experience is pure Midwest and that includes the paired appetizers: a meatball slider, multiple mac and cheese dishes, pulled pork sliders and other hearty, stick-to-your-ribs fare.
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