hot chocolate

English

Noun

hot chocolate (countable and uncountable, plural hot chocolates)

  1. A serving of a warm beverage made of cocoa and water or milk, often drunk during cold weather.
    Synonyms: cocoa, hot cocoa
    Coordinate terms: chocolate tea, cocoa tea

Descendants

  • Persian: هات چاکلت (hât čâklet)

Translations

Verb

hot chocolate (third-person singular simple present hot chocolates, present participle hot chocolating, simple past and past participle hot chocolated)

  1. (intransitive, informal) To consume hot chocolate.
    • 2006, Sean Burn, Edgecities, page 71:
      [] butter & toast & warm towels after bath & lying in bed in laughter, snuggling & hot chocolating. love.
    • 2010, Robin Anderson, La Di Da Di Bloody Da!', page 195:
      “Well, while you and Denise are hot chocolating, I shall be finalizing next week's arrangements,” said Svetlana haughtily.
    • 2021 July 5, Heidi Steltzer, “Amid historic heat, a climate scientist’s mountain love story (commentary)”, in Mongabay:
      They’d driven up while we’d been hot and stayed a bit longer up high.
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