Used in a Sentence

licorice

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for licorice.

Editorial note

The local Radio Shack was next to a record store named Licorice Pizza, and they usually had a jar of free licorice next to the register.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(uncountable) A type of candy made from that plant's dried root or its extract.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

(uncountable) A type of candy made from that plant's dried root or its extract.

noun

(countable) A plant of species Glycyrrhiza glabra, or sometimes in North America, the related American licorice plant Glycyrrhiza lepidota.

noun

(uncountable, chemistry) A flavoring agent made from dried root portions of the aforementioned plant.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for licorice.

noun

(countable) A plant of species Glycyrrhiza glabra, or sometimes in North America, the related American licorice plant Glycyrrhiza lepidota.

noun

(uncountable, chemistry) A flavoring agent made from dried root portions of the aforementioned plant.

noun

(uncountable) A supposed aphrodisiac made in the past from dried roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra and Glycyrrhiza echinata.

Example sentences

1

The local Radio Shack was next to a record store named Licorice Pizza, and they usually had a jar of free licorice next to the register.

2

He's introduced me to a lot of great Finnish things, like Paleface, salted black licorice and gravlax.

3

My childhood was dominated by the smell of licorice in some places because chocolate was too expensive.

4

I'd swing by, get some red licorice, then go next door and pick up a free battery.

5

But I know that if a person likes licorice, they will have a very different view on these candies.

6

Strange gluten free fact: Some licorice candy contains wheat, some does not.

7

How bout beer, (most) licorice, soy sauce, and (most) taco seasoned meat?

8

Like, you'd be rare if you wanted black licorice on pizza, and you'd know you're rare b/c you wouldn't find opportunities to order it.

9

I don't like black licorice (no idea who invented it, but I don't like it).

10

It was all very incongruous and absurd… but then so are salt licorice, pickled herring, and many other Scandinavian things that aren’t to everyone’s taste.

11

For example, I don't like licorice, that makes me not like many kinds of candy.

12

I met her once at Tokyo Demofest, and I still feel bad about making her try the Swedish licorice I had brought...

Quote examples

1

How to know that an article about licorice is from the US: they include the "black" qualifier.

2

The concept of "red licorice" [1] is simply...

3

I mean, it could also not be about taste at all, I'm sure not all animals taste things the same, not even all humans have the same taste it seems, I can't stand fish and I love licorice, many are the opposite:) Besides, many animals seem to enjoy just "different" things.

Proper noun examples

1

Something fun, you have a CYP11B1 rs4541 g;a Wouldn't surprise me if don't like Licorice.

2

This led to my 4th grade science fair project which was blind taste testing of Jelly Bellies (Coffee, Strawberry, Licorice, and Buttery Popcorn).

3

Instead, if you take pure aspirin (you can only find it for veterinarian use) together with vitamin C and/or DGL (Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice), then you protect your stomach from aspirin, and it acts as it's supposed to act.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use licorice in a sentence?

The local Radio Shack was next to a record store named Licorice Pizza, and they usually had a jar of free licorice next to the register.

What does licorice mean?

(uncountable) A type of candy made from that plant's dried root or its extract.

What part of speech is licorice?

licorice is commonly used as noun.