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antipasto

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for antipasto.

Editorial note

This can be true even for well-known words, like Bruschetta (common Italian antipasto of bread topped with tomatoes).

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Quick take

An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood, and vegetables.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of antipasto gathered in one view.

noun

An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood, and vegetables.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for antipasto.

noun

An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood, and vegetables.

Example sentences

1

This can be true even for well-known words, like Bruschetta (common Italian antipasto of bread topped with tomatoes).

2

Lunch time takes more than one hour and includes several dishes (antipasto, pasta, meat, then fresh fruit).

3

My family also loves antipasto salads, which are basically just like a sandwich without bread.

4

One example is learning to love non-carb foods - eat all the antipasto salad and steak you like (expensive AF yes).

5

Us kids were regularly being scolded for devouring the small chunk kept in the drawer, reserved for thinly sliced antipasto use.

6

The things served are more similar to the italian antipasto, but the way of serving them (many small dishes distributed over the table) resembles the mezze.

7

So, I assume I'm going to get another order from the family for a sizable amount of sandwiches and some more antipasto salad.

8

Real programmers sample platforms like items in antipasto.

9

Is antipasti not the plural of antipasto?

10

And if you're worried about the effects of cultured meat, you can always just eat an equal amount of countercultured meat, just like how you can cancel out pasta with antipasto.

11

A menu off the top of my head; -A mixed antipasto (olives, sun dried tomatoes, bruschetta, breaded garlic mushrooms, griller artichokes, dolmades etc.) to graze on before the meal.

12

If you asked me to assemble 10 different sandwiches, and 1 antipasto salad, some of which I'm seeing for the firs time, I would attempt to gather all the ingredients, but ultimately end up going back and forth between the cupboard and refrigerator still.

Quote examples

1

I mean, to be fair you’ll also see antipasto, deli tray, meat & cheese board or even in some German influenced communities “vespers”.

2

So "antipasto" means "before the meal", not "before the pasta".

3

I don't want to seem too much a nitpicker on your spelling but: >to an apperativo or as an anti-pasti should be written as "an aperitivo or as an antipasto".

4

Yes, antipasti is the plural of antipasto, and as such you cannot say "an antipasti", but anti-pasto or anti-pasti is improper as it would sound as someone that is "against meals".

Proper noun examples

1

Antipasto is a composed word, made from ante- (the prefix of latin origin meaning before) and pasto (meal).

2

Antipasto, salads, cold cured meats, etc.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use antipasto in a sentence?

This can be true even for well-known words, like Bruschetta (common Italian antipasto of bread topped with tomatoes).

What does antipasto mean?

An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood, and vegetables.

What part of speech is antipasto?

antipasto is commonly used as noun.