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viands

/'vaiəndz/
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Word: Viands

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The word "viands" refers to various kinds of food, especially good or delicious food. It often implies a stock or supply of different foods.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Viands" is typically used in a more formal or literary context. You might not hear it in everyday conversation, but it can be found in books or poetry.
  • It is usually used in the plural form (viands) to talk about more than one type of food.
Example Sentences:
  1. At the festival, there were many viands to choose from, including roasted meats, fresh vegetables, and sweet desserts.
  2. The banquet table was filled with sumptuous viands that delighted all the guests.
Advanced Usage:

In literature or historical texts, "viands" can evoke a sense of abundance or a feast, often used to describe a wide variety of foods served at a meal.

Word Variants:
  • Viand (singular): Though "viands" is commonly used in the plural, "viand" can refer to a single type of food, although this is less common.
Different Meaning:

While "viands" primarily refers to food, it can also imply a sense of richness or variety in the types of food available.

Synonyms:
  • Foods
  • Dishes
  • Fare
  • Provisions
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "viands," but you might encounter phrases like "a feast of viands" to describe an abundant meal.

Summary:

"Viands" is a word you can use to describe various types of food, often in a more elegant or formal way.

Noun
  1. a stock or supply of foods

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