Crumpet

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkrʌm.pɪt/ (English - US, UK)

Definitions

  • A small, round, soft bread with a spongy texture, typically eaten toasted with butter.
  • (Informal, UK) A term used to refer to an attractive person, usually a woman (colloquial and sometimes outdated).

Usage Examples

  • "I love having a warm crumpet with honey for breakfast."
  • "The café serves tea and crumpets in the afternoon."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English crompid meaning curled or crumpled, possibly related to the Welsh word crymp meaning curved or bent.

Synonyms

  • English muffin, griddle cake, pikelet (regional variant)

Antonyms

  • (No direct antonyms, but contrasted with) Hard biscuits, crackers

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCrumpet/kɾum.pɛt/
FrenchCrumpet, petit pain moelleux/kʁœ̃.pɛt/
GermanCrumpet, Teekuchen/ˈkʁʊm.pɛt/
Chinese (Simplified)松软烤饼/sōng ruǎn kǎo bǐng/
Japaneseクランペット/kurampetto/
RussianКрампе/krampɛt/
Hindiक्रम्पेट/krʌm.peṭ/
Tamilக்ரம்பெட்/krampet/
Teluguక్రంపెట్/krampet/
Malayalamക്രംപെറ്റ്/krampet/
Kannadaಕ್ರಂಪೆಟ್/krampet/
Marathiक्रम्पेट/krampet/
Punjabiਕ੍ਰੰਪੇਟ/krampet/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /ˈkrʌm.pɪt/, American English: /ˈkrʌm.pət/

Historical Usage

Originally a griddle cake from the Anglo-Saxon period, crumpets have evolved into a staple of British tea culture.

Cultural Nuances

Crumpets are commonly associated with British and Australian cuisine, often enjoyed with butter, jam, or honey.

More Information

Crumpets are similar to English muffins but have a softer texture. Their signature holes on the surface allow butter to seep in, making them a favorite breakfast or tea-time treat.

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