sorbet

noun

sor·​bet sȯr-ˈbā How to pronounce sorbet (audio)
 also  ˈsȯr-bət
: a usually fruit-flavored ice served as a dessert or between courses as a palate refresher

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Another standout are the ice-creams and sorbets made from scratch (the coconut is dangerously moreish). Nina-Sophia Miralles, Forbes, 17 Dec. 2024 Put your own touches on ice creams, sorbets, milkshakes, and more, adding your favorite ingredients using the easy-to-use programs. Claire Rutter, Rolling Stone, 9 Dec. 2024 After that, seared mackerel with citrus, followed by yuzu sorbet with cinnamon. Rosecrans Baldwin, Travel + Leisure, 16 Oct. 2024 With a taste similar to a mix of strawberry and blueberry with just a hint of almond, they are used for pies, sorbets, jams and more. Rachel Ramirez, CNN, 28 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for sorbet 

Word History

Etymology

French, from Middle French, sweetened fruit juice, from Old Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet — more at sherbet

First Known Use

1864, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of sorbet was in 1864

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“Sorbet.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sorbet. Accessed 24 Dec. 2024.

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sorbet

noun
sor·​bet sȯr-ˈbā How to pronounce sorbet (audio)
: a fruit-flavored ice served especially as a dessert
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