orange
A round citrus fruit with a bright reddish-yellow skin and juicy segments inside. It is well-known for being a rich source of Vitamin C and is commonly eaten fresh or squeezed into juice.
Exemples
3 sur 5I usually eat an orange for breakfast every morning.
I usually eat an orange for breakfast every morning.
The study suggests that the orange is a primary source of dietary antioxidants.
The study suggests that the orange is a primary source of dietary antioxidants.
Hey, do you want a piece of my orange?
Hey, do you want a piece of my orange?
Synonymes
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'O' in Orange as the round shape of the fruit itself.
Quiz rapide
Would you like ___ orange with your lunch?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : an
Exemples
I usually eat an orange for breakfast every morning.
everydayI usually eat an orange for breakfast every morning.
The study suggests that the orange is a primary source of dietary antioxidants.
formalThe study suggests that the orange is a primary source of dietary antioxidants.
Hey, do you want a piece of my orange?
informalHey, do you want a piece of my orange?
The botanical classification of the orange falls under the genus Citrus.
academicThe botanical classification of the orange falls under the genus Citrus.
Our company is looking for a new supplier for organic orange concentrate.
businessOur company is looking for a new supplier for organic orange concentrate.
Synonymes
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
apples and oranges
comparing two things that are completely different
squeezed orange
something that has had all the value taken out of it
orange blossom
the fragrant flower of the orange tree
Souvent confondu avec
A mandarin is a specific type of small, sweet orange with a thinner skin that is easier to peel.
While spelled the same, the noun refers to the fruit and the adjective refers to the color.
Notes d'usage
When referring to the fruit as a countable noun, always use the article 'an' before it because it starts with a vowel sound. It can also be used as an uncountable noun when referring to the flavor or color.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often say 'a orange' instead of 'an orange'. Also, be careful not to confuse the fruit with other citrus fruits like lemons or grapefruits.
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'O' in Orange as the round shape of the fruit itself.
Origine du mot
From the Sanskrit word 'naranga', which moved through Persian and Arabic before entering English via Old French.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Oranges are often associated with sunshine and health in Western cultures and are a staple of the traditional breakfast.
Quiz rapide
Would you like ___ orange with your lunch?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : an
Grammaire lie
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