loaf

noun
UK: /ləʊf/
US: /loʊf/
  1. A shaped mass of baked bread.

    1. I ate a slice of loaf for breakfast today.
    2. She bought a whole wheat loaf from the bakery down the street.
  2. A shaped mass of food that is not bread, like meatloaf.

    1. My mom made a delicious meat loaf for dinner.
    2. The vegetarian loaf was surprisingly flavorful with all the spices added.
loaf verb
  1. To spend time being lazy or doing very little.

    1. I like to loaf on the weekends after a busy week.
    2. He tends to loaf around instead of looking for a job that fits him.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "loaf" in English means: A shaped mass of baked bread., A shaped mass of food that is not bread, like meatloaf..

The phonetic transcription of "loaf" is /ləʊf/ in British English and /loʊf/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "loaf": bread, cake, bun, laze, idle, lounge.

Example usage of "loaf": "I ate a slice of loaf for breakfast today.". More examples on the page.