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sorbet vs ice

ice vs sorbet

sorbet and ice both are nouns.

sorbet is not a verb while ice is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sorbet Yes No No No
ice Yes No Yes No
As nouns, ice is a hypernym of sorbet; that is, ice is a word with a broader meaning than sorbet:
  • sorbet: an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice
  • ice: a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
Other hypernyms of sorbet include frappe.
sorbet (noun) ice (noun)
an ice containing no milk but having a mushy consistency; usually made from fruit juice a rink with a floor of ice for ice hockey or ice skating
an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
a flavored sugar topping used to coat and decorate cakes
the frozen part of a body of water
diamonds
water frozen in the solid state
sorbet (verb) ice (verb)
put ice on or put on ice
cause to become ice or icy
decorate with frosting
Difference between sorbet and ice

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