Sugar | Mean of sugar in English Dictionary
/ˈʃʊgɚ/
- Noun
- a sweet substance usually in the form of white or brown crystals or white powder that comes from plants and is used to make foods sweeter
- Would you pass the sugar, please?
- Do you take sugar in your coffee?
- a lump/cube/packet of sugar
- the amount of sugar in one spoonful, lump, packet, etc.
- Coffee with two sugars and milk, please.
- any one of various substances that are found in plants and that your body uses or stores for energy
- Everyone's body metabolizes sugars differently.
- Simple sugars are easier to digest than complex sugars.
- the amount of sugar present in a person's blood at a particular time
- Her sugar (level) is very high.
- Verb
- to put sugar on or in (something)
- The clean fruit is then dried and sugared.
- She sugared her coffee.
- to make maple syrup or maple sugar by boiling sap from maple trees
- They've been sugaring since they were children.