"Cheta" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cheta" Meaning

The word "cheta" is a French term that refers to a clever or cunning idea or solution, often considered to be a stroke of genius. It can also describe someone who is clever or resourceful.

"Cheta" Examples

Word: cheta
Definition: A cheta is a small, usually decorative, plate or dish used for serving food or condiments, typically found in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisine.

Examples:


1.

Rajani carefully lifted the cheta from the platter, eager to serve the fragrant biryani to her guests.

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The hostess arranged the cheta on the table, filling each one with a selection of colorful chutneys.

3.

As we sat down to eat, our friend handed me a cheta filled with creamy raita to cool down my spicy meal.

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In traditional Indian restaurants, the cheta is often used as a decorative centerpiece on the table, adding a touch of elegance to the dining setting.

5.

During special holidays, families in Thailand often use cheta to serve a variety of sweet and savory condiments with their dishes, adding an extra layer of flavor and tradition to the meal.

References:

Usage: serving plates, food, decor
Context: Indian, Southeast Asian cuisine, cultural traditions
Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɛtə/ (CHET-tah)

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