"Wontons" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wontons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wontons
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"Wontons" Meaning

Wontons are a type of Chinese dumpling that typically consists of a thin dough wrapper wrapped around a filling, usually made with a mixture of ground meat and/or vegetables, and then cooked in boiling water or steamed.

"Wontons" Examples

Examples of Usage:


1. Cooking: Wontons are a traditional Cantonese dish, where dumplings are wrapped with a thin piece of dough and typically contains shrimp or pork as the filling.

Example sentence: "She tried wontons at the Chinese restaurant last night."

2. Gift or token of affection: In some Asian cultures, giving wontons as a gift is a symbol of love, respect, and appreciation in a romantic relationship.

Example sentence: "The couple gave each other wontons as a symbol of their love during the traditional Lunar New Year."

3. Increment in size: The term "wonton" can also imply increase or more of something, similar to the phrase "all you want".

Example sentence: "The clothing company offers all the wonton storage you'll ever need in their large bags."

4. Fiction and fantasy: In literature and fiction, the term "wont" can also take a more ominous or ominous tone.

Example sentence: "The ruling of not wanton behavior attracts a long-lasting curse in the story."

5. Sports and music: The meaning 'thoughtless or reckless' can also apply to behavior during a game or performance.

Example sentence: "The referee was fined for wanton tackling during the game."

"Wontons" Similar Words

Wondrously

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In a wonderful or shocking way; astonishingly.<br><br>Example: "The fireworks exploded wondrously in the night sky."

Wondrousness

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Wonkily

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Wonky

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Wont

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Informal spelling of "won't", which is a contraction of "will not". It is used to indicate unwillingness to perform an action or to signify disagreement.<br><br>Example: I wont go to the party tonight.<br><br>It is used more commonly in spoken English and in informal writing, such as text messages or social media posts. In formal writing, "won't" is often spelled out in full as "will not".

Wonted

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Wontedness

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Wonton

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A wonton is a type of dumpling typically served in Chinese cuisine. It consists of a thin dough wrapper wrapped around a small amount of meat, usually pork, shrimp, or vegetables. Wontons are usually cooked by boiling or steaming and often served in a light broth or with a dipping sauce.

Woo

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An expression of excitement or enthusiasm, often used to express surprise or delight.

Wood-burning

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Wood-cutter

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Wood-fired

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Related to or powered by a fire burning wood; heated or heated by a fire burning wood.

Wood-paneled

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Wood-panelled

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Wood-pecker

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Wood

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