What part of speech is caramel?

Caramel can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. caramel is a noun, singular of caramels.
  • 2. caramel is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more caramel
    most caramel
  • Positive: caramel 
  • Comparative: more caramel
  • Superlative: most caramel

What does caramel mean?

Definitions

Adjective

caramel - having the color of caramel; of a moderate yellow-brown

Noun

caramel - burnt sugar; used to color and flavor food
caramel - firm chewy candy made from caramelized sugar and butter and milk
caramel - a medium to dark tan color

Examples of caramel

#   Sentence  
1. noun I don't like ice cream with caramel on it.
2. noun I ate a banana wrapped in edible rice paper and caramel.
3. noun I like the unique taste of salted caramel.
4. noun Can you hold caramel ice cream?
5. noun Here is a recipe of banana caramel that can replace Nutella advantageously.
6. noun The boy is sucking on an orange-flavored caramel.
7. noun You shouldn't eat any caramel because it can get stuck in your braces.
8. noun I shouldn't eat caramel because of my braces.
9. noun The popcorn at this cinema doesn't really taste of caramel at all.
Sentence  
noun
I don't like ice cream with caramel on it.
I ate a banana wrapped in edible rice paper and caramel.
I like the unique taste of salted caramel.
Can you hold caramel ice cream?
Here is a recipe of banana caramel that can replace Nutella advantageously.
The boy is sucking on an orange-flavored caramel.
You shouldn't eat any caramel because it can get stuck in your braces.
I shouldn't eat caramel because of my braces.
The popcorn at this cinema doesn't really taste of caramel at all.

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