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cream

Cream is the thick, fatty part of milk that is used in cooking or added to drinks.

Explanation at your level:

Cream is a food. It is white and thick. It comes from milk. You can put it in coffee. It tastes very good and rich. Do you like cream on your cake?

Cream is the fatty part of milk. We use it to make many delicious things. You can buy heavy cream at the store. It is great for baking cakes or making soup creamy. People also use hand cream to make their skin soft.

As a noun, cream refers to the high-fat layer of milk. In cooking, it is essential for creating smooth, velvety sauces. Aside from food, the word is also used for cosmetic products, such as face cream or sun cream, which have a similar thick, smooth consistency to dairy cream.

The term cream is highly versatile. Beyond the culinary definition, it functions as a metaphor for quality, as seen in the phrase 'cream of the crop.' It is also used to describe a specific pale, yellowish-white color. When used as a verb, 'to cream' means to mix ingredients until they are light and fluffy, or in slang, to defeat an opponent decisively.

In advanced usage, cream often carries connotations of luxury or exclusivity. The etymological link to 'anointing oil' persists in the way we describe high-end cosmetic 'creams.' In academic or professional contexts, referring to something as the 'cream' implies it is the elite or most refined portion of a whole. Understanding the nuance between the literal dairy product and the metaphorical 'best of the best' is key to mastery.

At the C2 level, one appreciates the historical evolution of cream from a sacred substance to a culinary staple. Its usage in literature often evokes a sense of decadence or comfort. Linguistically, it serves as an excellent example of how a concrete noun can expand into a verb, an adjective (describing color), and a metaphorical marker of excellence. Its presence in idiomatic English provides a window into cultural values regarding quality and success.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Cream is the high-fat part of milk.
  • It is used in cooking and skincare.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It metaphorically means 'the best'.

Hey there! Let's talk about cream. Think of it as the 'rich' part of milk. When milk sits, the fat naturally floats to the top—that's the cream!

In the kitchen, cream is a superstar. It adds a silky, luxurious texture to everything it touches. Whether you are stirring it into your morning coffee or whipping it up to top a strawberry shortcake, it brings a special richness that regular milk just can't match.

Remember, because it is mostly fat, it is very calorie-dense. That is why we usually use it as a treat or a finishing touch rather than drinking a whole glass of it like regular milk!

The word cream has a lovely, winding history. It comes from the Old French word cresme, which traces back to the Late Latin chrisma, meaning 'anointing oil' or 'unguent'.

It is fascinating how the word shifted from something used for religious anointing to the delicious dairy product we know today. This transition happened because of the oily, thick consistency that both substances share.

Throughout history, having access to 'cream' was a sign of wealth. Since it rises to the top of milk, it was the most prized portion. In the Middle Ages, it was often associated with feasts and special occasions, cementing its status as a luxury ingredient in European cooking.

You will hear cream used in many ways. In a culinary sense, we talk about heavy cream for whipping or sour cream for tacos and baked potatoes.

Beyond food, we use the word to describe things that are the 'best' of a group, like 'the cream of the crop.' It also describes a color—that soft, off-white shade often used in interior design.

When speaking, keep in mind that 'cream' is an uncountable noun when referring to the substance. You don't usually say 'a cream' unless you are talking about a specific container or a cosmetic product like a hand cream.

Idioms make English fun! Here are a few:

  • Cream of the crop: The very best of a group. 'These students are the cream of the crop.'
  • Cream rises to the top: Talented people will eventually succeed. 'Don't worry about the competition; cream rises to the top.'
  • In the cream: To be in a very comfortable or wealthy position.
  • Whipped cream: Often used metaphorically for something that is 'extra' or 'fluffy' but not essential.
  • Cream someone: Slang for defeating someone easily in a game. 'We totally creamed them in soccer!'

Grammatically, cream is typically an uncountable noun. You use 'some cream' or 'a carton of cream' rather than just 'a cream'.

Pronunciation is straightforward: /kriːm/. It rhymes with 'dream', 'steam', 'beam', 'team', and 'gleam'. The stress is on the single syllable, making it a punchy, clear word.

If you are using it as a verb (like 'to cream butter and sugar'), it follows standard regular verb patterns: cream, creams, creamed, creaming. It is a very versatile word that transitions easily between being a noun and an action word in the kitchen.

Fun Fact

The word originally had religious connotations before becoming a culinary term.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kriːm/

Long 'ee' sound, clear 'm' at the end.

US /kriːm/

Similar to UK, very clear 'r' sound.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing it like 'crim'
  • forgetting the long vowel
  • swallowing the 'm'

Rhymes With

dream steam team beam gleam

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Simple to use

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce

Audição 1/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

milk food fat

Learn Next

dairy texture whisk

Avançado

decadent emulsify

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

I have some cream.

Imperative Verbs

Cream the butter.

Compound Nouns

Ice cream.

Examples by Level

1

I like cream in my coffee.

I enjoy adding cream to coffee.

Uncountable noun.

2

This cake has cream.

The cake contains cream.

Simple present.

3

Do you want some cream?

Would you like cream?

Requesting.

4

The cream is cold.

The cream is at a low temperature.

Adjective usage.

5

I eat strawberries and cream.

A popular dessert.

Common pairing.

6

Put the cream here.

Place the cream in this spot.

Imperative.

7

I need more cream.

I require additional cream.

Need + noun.

8

The cream is thick.

The consistency is dense.

Descriptive.

1

I bought a bottle of heavy cream today.

2

She put some hand cream on her dry skin.

3

The soup is very creamy and delicious.

4

We whipped the cream for the birthday cake.

5

He prefers coffee with just a little cream.

6

The dessert was topped with fresh whipped cream.

7

Store the cream in the refrigerator.

8

Is this cream fresh or sour?

1

The recipe calls for a cup of double cream.

2

She used a moisturizing cream for her face.

3

The team was the cream of the crop this season.

4

He creamed the butter and sugar until light.

5

The color of the walls is a soft cream.

6

Sour cream is a perfect topping for a baked potato.

7

They creamed their opponents in the final match.

8

The sauce was enriched with a splash of cream.

1

The university attracts the cream of the crop from around the world.

2

He applied a medicated cream to the rash.

3

The political elite are often referred to as the cream of society.

4

Make sure to cream the mixture thoroughly for the best texture.

5

The curtains were a subtle shade of cream.

6

She felt like the cream of the crop after her promotion.

7

We need to whip the cream to soft peaks.

8

The scandal creamed his reputation.

1

The cream of the artistic community gathered for the gallery opening.

2

His prose is the cream of modern literature.

3

The company creamed off the best talent from the university.

4

She used a luxurious night cream to rejuvenate her skin.

5

The politician's argument was creamed by the opposition's facts.

6

The cream-colored upholstery added elegance to the room.

7

He has a cream-like complexion.

8

We must ensure the cream doesn't curdle in the hot sauce.

1

The aristocracy was considered the cream of the nation.

2

He creamed the excess fat from the broth with a spoon.

3

The debate was a total rout; they were absolutely creamed.

4

Her skin had a delicate, cream-like texture.

5

The cream of the crop of the vintage wines was sold at auction.

6

The mixture should be creamed until it reaches a pale consistency.

7

The subtle cream tones of the painting created a calming effect.

8

He was left feeling like the cream of the crop after the victory.

Sinônimos

Antônimos

skim milk water dregs

Colocações comuns

heavy cream
whipped cream
sour cream
cream of the crop
face cream
hand cream
cream sauce
sun cream
cream color
cream cheese

Idioms & Expressions

"cream of the crop"

the best of a group

These candidates are the cream of the crop.

neutral

"cream rises to the top"

talented people succeed

Hard work pays off; cream rises to the top.

neutral

"cream someone"

to defeat easily

We creamed them in the basketball game.

casual

"in the cream"

in a wealthy position

They have been living in the cream for years.

informal

"strawberries and cream"

a classic combination

Life isn't always strawberries and cream.

neutral

"the cream of society"

the wealthiest/highest class

The party was attended by the cream of society.

formal

Easily Confused

cream vs Milk

Both are dairy.

Milk is the whole liquid; cream is the fatty top layer.

I drink milk, but I add cream to coffee.

cream vs Ice cream

Both contain the word cream.

Ice cream is a frozen dessert; cream is a raw ingredient.

I bought ice cream for dessert.

cream vs Creamer

Sounds like cream.

A creamer is a container or a non-dairy additive.

Pass the coffee creamer.

cream vs Crème

It is the French spelling.

Used in fancy culinary names like 'crème brûlée'.

We ordered crème brûlée.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + add + cream + to + object

I add cream to my coffee.

B1

Subject + is + the cream of the crop

She is the cream of the crop.

B2

Subject + cream + the + object

We creamed the butter.

A2

Subject + apply + cream + to + body part

Apply the cream to your face.

B1

Subject + whip + the + cream

Whip the cream until stiff.

Família de palavras

Nouns

creamer a small pitcher for cream or a non-dairy substitute

Verbs

cream to mix until smooth

Adjectives

creamy having the texture of cream

Relacionado

dairy category of food

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

elite/formal neutral casual slang

Erros comuns

using 'a cream' for milk product some cream
Cream is uncountable; use 'a carton of' or 'some'.
confusing 'cream' with 'ice cream' ice cream
Cream is an ingredient; ice cream is a frozen dessert.
pluralizing cream as 'creams' cream
It doesn't have a plural form when referring to the dairy product.
saying 'the cream are' the cream is
It is a singular, uncountable noun.
misusing 'cream' as an adjective for color cream-colored
Use the hyphenated form for clarity.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a bowl of milk with a thick layer of gold on top.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Usually in the kitchen or when praising someone.

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Cultural Insight

Wimbledon is famous for serving strawberries and cream.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always treat 'cream' as singular.

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Say It Right

Smile slightly when saying 'ee' to get the sound right.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'I want a cream' unless you mean a specific cosmetic product.

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Did You Know?

Cream was once used for religious anointing.

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Study Smart

Group 'cream' with other dairy words.

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Metaphorical Use

Use it to describe the best of anything.

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Verb usage

Remember 'creaming' is a common baking step.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CREAM: C-onsistently R-ich E-xcellent A-ddition M-ilk

Visual Association

A thick, white swirl in a dark cup of coffee.

Word Web

dairy milk fat dessert rich

Desafio

Try to use the phrase 'cream of the crop' today.

Origem da palavra

Old French

Original meaning: anointing oil

Contexto cultural

None, but note dietary restrictions (lactose intolerance).

Cream is synonymous with indulgence and luxury in British and American culture.

Strawberries and Cream at Wimbledon The band 'Cream'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At the cafe

  • A splash of cream
  • Extra cream
  • No cream

In the kitchen

  • Whip the cream
  • Heavy cream
  • Cream the butter

At the pharmacy

  • Face cream
  • Hand cream
  • Medicated cream

In sports/business

  • Cream of the crop
  • We creamed them

Conversation Starters

"Do you like cream in your coffee or tea?"

"What is your favorite dessert that uses cream?"

"Have you ever heard the phrase 'cream of the crop'?"

"Do you use any specific hand creams in the winter?"

"Do you prefer milk or cream in your recipes?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt like the 'cream of the crop'.

Write a recipe using cream as a main ingredient.

Why do you think cream is considered a luxury ingredient?

Compare the texture of cream to other dairy products.

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, cream is the fatty layer separated from milk.

No, it is an uncountable noun.

Cream with a high fat content, ideal for whipping.

Because the cream is the best part of the milk.

Yes, it means to mix ingredients or to defeat someone.

A soft, yellowish-white.

Only when referring to different types of cosmetic products.

It is high in fat, so it should be consumed in moderation.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I like to add ___ to my coffee.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: cream

Cream is a common addition to coffee.

multiple choice A2

Which of these is a dairy product?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Cream

Cream is made from milk.

true false B1

Cream is an uncountable noun.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

We say 'some cream', not 'a cream'.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching idioms and adjectives.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Correcting the idiom order.

fill blank B2

The ___ of the team was chosen for the final.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: cream

Idiom 'cream of the crop'.

multiple choice C1

What does 'to cream' mean in a kitchen?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: To mix until fluffy

Creaming is a mixing technique.

true false C1

The word 'cream' originated from a word meaning 'oil'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

It comes from the Latin 'chrisma'.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Contextual meanings.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Slang usage of cream.

Pontuação: /10

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