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roast
[ rohst ]
verb (used with object)
- to bake (meat or other food) uncovered, especially in an oven.
- to cook (meat or other food) by direct exposure to dry heat, as on a spit.
- to brown, dry, or parch by exposure to heat, as coffee beans.
- to cook or heat by embedding in hot coals, embers, etc.:
to roast chestnuts.
- to heat excessively:
The summer sun has been roasting the entire countryside.
- Metallurgy. to heat (ore or the like) in air in order to oxidize it.
- to warm at a hot fire:
She roasted her hands over the fire.
- Informal. to ridicule or criticize severely or mercilessly.
- to honor with or subject to a roast:
Friends roasted the star at a charity dinner.
verb (used without object)
- to roast meat or other food.
- to undergo the process of becoming roasted.
noun
- roasted meat or a piece of roasted meat, as a piece of beef or veal of a quantity and shape for slicing into more than one portion.
- a piece of meat for roasting.
- something that is roasted.
- the act or process of roasting.
- Informal. severe criticism.
- a facetious ceremonial tribute, usually concluding a banquet, in which the guest of honor is both praised and good-naturedly insulted in a succession of speeches by friends and acquaintances.
- an outdoor get-together, as a picnic or barbecue, at which food is roasted and eaten:
a weenie roast.
adjective
- roasted:
roast beef.
roast
/ rəʊst /
verb
- to cook (meat or other food) by dry heat, usually with added fat and esp in an oven
- to brown or dry (coffee, etc) by exposure to heat
- metallurgy to heat (an ore) in order to produce a concentrate that is easier to smelt
- to heat (oneself or something) to an extreme degree, as when sunbathing, sitting before the fire, etc
- intr to be excessively and uncomfortably hot
- informal.to criticize severely
noun
- something that has been roasted, esp meat
Other Words From
- roasta·ble adjective
- half-roasted adjective
- over·roast verb
- under·roast verb (used with object)
- un·roasted adjective
- well-roasted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of roast1
Word History and Origins
Origin of roast1
Example Sentences
Watch their “Gender Agenda” for the most exquisite roast of the Netflix CEO.
The streamer has hosted multiple live programs since, including tennis and golf exhibition matches, a Tom Brady comedy roast, a hot dog eating competition and the SAG Awards.
On Fridays, it gets rolled and chilled down, applying finishing touches on Saturday, so it’s ready to be roasted by Sunday afternoon.
The best dish I can make is a roast chicken.
Taken by itself, Stewart’s giggles at Hinchcliffe’s rapid-fire racist punchlines at the Brady roast didn’t make him look especially sympathetic to the legitimately outraged reaction to the comic’s Madison Square Garden performance.
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