"Popcorn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Popcorn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Popcorn
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"Popcorn" Meaning

Popcorn is a popular snack food made from corn kernels that explode or "pop" when heated. It is often flavored with salt and other seasonings.

"Popcorn" Examples

Popcorn Examples


- Example 1: "The movie theatre served buckets of steaming hot popcorn."
- Example 2: "Can you pop more popcorn into the container?"
- Example 3: "The smell of popcorn wafted through the air, enticing everyone to snack."
- Example 4: "She loved to watch her favorite TV show while munching on popcorn at home."
- Example 5: "The street vendor was selling a variety of snacks, including popcorn and cotton candy."

"Popcorn" Similar Words

Poori

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Puri is a type of deep-fried Indian bread that is typically made from a mixture of all-purpose flour, baking soda, and spices. It is often served as a snack or breakfast item.

Poorly

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Meaning: badly or of a low standard.<br><br>Example: The company performed poorly in the market due to financial issues.<br><br>Synonyms: badly, poorly, inadequately, inadequately. <br><br>Antonyms: well, effectively, competently.

Poorness

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Poorness refers to a state of being poor, lacking something or someone, or lacking in quantity, quality, or characteristics.

Pooter

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A colloquial or informal term for a toilet.

Pootling

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Cloudy, dim, or muddled, especially in thought or vision. A bit cloudy or vague in mind; lacking clarity in judgement or thought.

Pop-up

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A small window that appears on a computer screen, typically to show a message, advertisement, or prompt, but often to an unexpected or unwanted effect, interrupting the user's current activity.

Pop-ups

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Pop

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1. To release a container, such as a cork from a bottle, with a sudden movement.<br>Example: "She popped the cork off the champagne bottle."<br>2. To move or make something short and sharp: "He popped his head up from behind the curtain."<br>3. To fill or overfill a space completely: "The crowd popped the stadium."<br>4. To defeat someone decisively in a contest or competition.<br>5. (Music) To play music with a lively, catchy quality: "The band started to pop with a new beat."<br>6. A large number of people, especially in a country or area.<br>Example: "Europe is overpopulated."<br>7. A sudden instability in the price of currency.<br>Example: "Theudden change in market conditions caused a pop in the currency value."<br>8. something that is popular.

Pope

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noun:<br>1. The bishop of Rome, considered the spiritual leader of the worldwide Catholic Church and the successor of Saint Peter.<br><br>2. Any of the holders of this office in the Catholic Church.<br><br>verb (past tense):<br>1. To serve as the head bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.<br><br>Example: The Pope is a symbol of the Catholic Church.<br><br>Synonyms: pontiff, bishop of Rome.

Popedom

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Popedom is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the state or condition of being a pope, or the office or authority of a pope. It is derived from the Latin "papa," meaning "father" or "pope."

Popelote

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Popemobile

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Popery

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ADJECTIVE<br><br>1. relating to, supporting, or characteristic of the Pope or the Catholic Church, especially in a disapproving or historical sense.<br>2. similar to or influenced by Catholicism, especially when associated with the Platonic philosophy.

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Popeye

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A fictional cartoon character: a sailor with superhuman strength who gets his power from eating spinach. He is famous for the phrase "I'm strong to the finish 'cause I eats me spinach!"

Popillia

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