Chef - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ʃef|  American pronunciation of the word chef
Brit.  |ʃef|  British pronunciation of the word chef

noun

- a professional cook

Extra examples

The hotel's chef trained at the finest culinary institutes in Europe.

He's the head chef at a five-star restaurant.

My friend is an excellent chef.

...the chef seasoned the vegetables as soon as they came out of the oven...

He was never formally trained as a chef.

He's training as a chef.

Come taste our chef's delicious new creations.

...the sculptor labored for 15 years on his chef d'oeuvre...

...the restaurant's manor-house decor chimes perfectly with the chef's traditionalist take on haute cuisine...

...has all the accoutrements that the home pastry chef could ever want...

...a chef who never served any dish without first garnishing it...

...the chef was absolutely imperturbable—even when the kitchen caught on fire...

...the chef hunted for a ladle to add the chicken broth to the pot...

...the chef's cuisine is so good that diners will want to savor every morsel...

Novices serve time as scullery serfs as they work toward the privilege of trailing a pastry chef ...

Word forms

noun
singular: chef
plural: chefs
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