broth

noun
UK: /brɒθ/
US: /brɑθ/
  1. A thin, clear soup made by simmering meat, vegetables, or bones in water.

    1. I drank some chicken broth when I was sick.
    2. The chef used a rich beef broth as the base for the stew.
  2. Liquid in which food (such as meat or vegetables) has been cooked.

    1. She strained the broth to remove the vegetables.
    2. The flavorful broth was perfect for making a quick and easy sauce.

Synonyms

soup stock bouillon

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "broth" in English means: A thin, clear soup made by simmering meat, vegetables, or bones in water., Liquid in which food (such as meat or vegetables) has been cooked..

The phonetic transcription of "broth" is /brɒθ/ in British English and /brɑθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "broth": soup, stock, bouillon.

Example usage of "broth": "I drank some chicken broth when I was sick.". More examples on the page.