sweet pepper

noun
UK: /ˌswiːt ˈpepər/
US: /ˌswiːt ˈpepər/
  1. A type of vegetable, a mild, often bell-shaped pepper that is not spicy.

    1. I like to eat sweet pepper in my salad.
    2. The chef added a colorful mix of red, yellow, and green sweet pepper to the stir-fry for a vibrant touch.
  2. The plant that produces this pepper.

    1. My mom grows sweet pepper in her garden every summer.
    2. Farmers in the region cultivate a variety of sweet pepper, supplying local markets with fresh produce.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sweet pepper" in English means: A type of vegetable, a mild, often bell-shaped pepper that is not spicy., The plant that produces this pepper..

The phonetic transcription of "sweet pepper" is /ˌswiːt ˈpepər/ in British English and /ˌswiːt ˈpepər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sweet pepper": bell pepper, capsicum.

Example usage of "sweet pepper": "I like to eat sweet pepper in my salad.". More examples on the page.