Sugar

Word SUGAR
Character 5
Hyphenation sug ar
Pronunciations /ˈʃʊɡə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Sugar"

What do we mean by sugar?

A sweet crystalline or powdered substance, white when pure, consisting of sucrose obtained mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets and used in many foods, drinks, and medicines to improve their taste. noun

Any of a class of water-soluble crystalline carbohydrates, including sucrose and lactose, having a characteristically sweet taste and classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and trisaccharides. noun

A unit, such as a lump or cube, in which sugar is dispensed or taken. noun

Sweetheart. Used as a term of endearment. noun

To coat, cover, or sweeten with sugar. intransitive verb

To make less distasteful or more appealing. intransitive verb

To form sugar. intransitive verb

To form granules; granulate. intransitive verb

To make sugar or syrup from sugar maple sap. Often used with off. intransitive verb

To season, cover, sprinkle, mix, or impregnate with sugar.

Figuratively, to cover as with sugar; sweeten; disguise so as to render acceptable what is otherwise distasteful.

To sweeten something, as tea, with sugar.

To make (maple) sugar.

The general name of certain chemical compounds belonging to the group of carbohydrates. noun

A sweet crystalline substance, prepared chiefly from the expressed juice of the sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum, and of the sugar-beet, but obtained also from a great variety of other plants, as maple, maize, sorghum, birch, and parsnip. noun

Something that resembles sugar many of its properties. noun

Figuratively, sweet, honeyed, or soothing words; flattery employed to disguise something distasteful. noun

The coarse grains or dust of refined sugar formed during the operations of crushing or cutting loaf-sugar, and separated from the lumps by screening. noun

In making maple sugar, to complete the process of boiling down the sirup till it is thick enough to crystallize; to approach or reach the state of granulation; -- with the preposition off. intransitive verb

To impregnate, season, cover, or sprinkle with sugar; to mix sugar with. transitive verb

Sucrose in the form of small crystals, obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet and used to sweeten food and drink.

A specific variety of sugar.

Any of various small carbohydrates that are used by organisms to store energy.

A small serving of this substance (typically about one teaspoon), used to sweeten a drink.

A term of endearment.

A kiss.

Effeminacy in a male, often implying homosexuality.

Diabetes.

Anything resembling sugar in taste or appearance, especially in chemistry.

Compliment or flattery used to disguise or render acceptable something obnoxious; honeyed or soothing words.

Heroin.

Money.

Syntactic sugar.

/noun/ 1. another word for "kiss" 2. an expression of love Urban Dictionary

A gift from God that for some reason rots your teeth. Urban Dictionary

Sweet, sweet lovin from a hot woman Urban Dictionary

Cocaine Urban Dictionary

A Southern term for 'kiss. Often pronounced as 'suga' or some variation therof Urban Dictionary

A sweet flavored, grainy substance used to add flavor to beverages and baked goods. Urban Dictionary

This is the lacrosse ball. it is called sugar because the stick may be referred to as a spoon and also the ball is white like sugar. Urban Dictionary

Verb; "to sugar" the act of buying something for someone for no reason other than pure affection or adoration for the receiver Urban Dictionary

African-american vernacular used to describe the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Urban Dictionary

John-" bro you want the sugar?" Other Kid-"sure!!!" *gives sugar* *kid snorts it* Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sugar

The word "sugar" in example sentences

_Confectioners 'sugar_ is a very finely ground form of cane or beet sugar. ❋ Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (N/A)

These are made from granulated or other coarse sugar, while the uncooked ones are made from XXXX, or _confectioners ', sugar_, as it is sometimes called. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Hence in the making of candy from granulated sugar, it is desirable to add glucose or sirup to granulated sugar or to change some of the crystallized sugar to a sugar which crystallizes with difficulty, _i. e._ _invert sugar_. ❋ Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (N/A)

The English word sugar comes from the Arabic imitation of the Sanskrit sharkara, meaning gravel or small chunks of material; candy from the Arabic version of the Sanskrit for sugar itself, khandakah. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

The term sugar is applied rather loosely to a large number of substances characterized by the quality of sweetness. ❋ Unknown (1895)

Because the syrup from the canned pears are used in the recipe, very little extra sugar is added to it, but if you want to play with using fresh pears, a substitution with honey could probably be made. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“Hold on there, sug,” he croaked, pronouncing the endearment like the first part of the word sugar. ❋ Suzanne Weyn (2006)

Yes it was, because, you know, we have only fried pork for dinner to-day, and while we have the milk and eggs it doesn't cost much – the sugar is almost nothing. ❋ Unknown (1854)

A cycle where sustainable jobs are created for the long term as an outgrowth of economic activity, not short term sugar high jobs that go away once the government money spigot is turned off. ❋ Unknown (2011)

There would be a short term "sugar buzz" when that cash hits the system, but then we would be back to the same problems we have now. ❋ Unknown (2011)

We would hope therefore that today's meeting produces a comprehensive package that restores confidence in these two countries bonds rather than being the traditional short term sugar rush proposal which does not stand up to scrutiny / the test of time. ❋ Unknown (2011)

We questioned yesterday whether the proposals agreed in the Euro area leaders' summit would go down as the day they saved the Eurozone and took the first steps towards a fiscal union or whether it would be the traditional short term sugar rush proposal which does not stand up to scrutiny / the test of time. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If you see just plain "sugar" in an ingredients list you know it has to be sucrose. ❋ Steve Carper (2007)

Sucrose is so common that if you see just plain "sugar" in an ingredients list on a food package, it means sucrose and nothing else. ❋ Steve Carper (2006)

When most people talk about "sugar" they're referring to sucrose, the sugar found in sugar cane and sugar beets, among other sources. ❋ Steve Carper (2006)

"[Gimme some sugar], bay-bee!" Mmmm-maH! ❋ Jiggy-Fly (2004)

What's [better than] sugar? [Nothing]. ❋ A Dentist (2005)

[Gimme some sugar] baby, [I'm all] a-hot [for it] ❋ Dan_ny (2007)

❋ JuanDeez (2003)

[Grandpa] Henderson--"[Give me some sugar], honey" Grandchild--"Yes, [sir]" ❋ Levanthall (2008)

[I like] [my coffee] with [cream] and sugar. ❋ Hanover Booty Contest (2005)

get your spoon and we'll [pass the sugar] around in the [backyard], i just have to get my [pinnie] on. ❋ Laxbroski (2009)

me: I [really really] wanna go to [that show] tomorrow but I haven't gotten paid yet you: I'll sugar you [tickets] :) ❋ Mcgoogles122 (2019)

My [mama] been [doin'] better ever since she started takin' [pills] for her sugar. ❋ Grohl (2005)

[Sugar] is [cocaine] ❋ JaFfYlAfFy (2019)

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