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fried

/fraɪd/
/fraɪd/
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Other forms: frieder; friedly

Things that are fried are cooked in very hot fat or oil. You can order fried rice at a Chinese restaurant, or fried clams at your favorite seafood place.

Some foods are lightly stir fried, while others are submerged in boiling oil and deep fried. At a state fair, there are offerings including fried dough and fried chicken, and it's even possible to eat fried candy bars or fried ice cream. Colloquially, someone who's exhausted might say, "I'm totally fried." Fried comes from the verb fry, which has the Latin root frigere, both "to fry" and "to roast."

Definitions of fried
  1. adjective
    cooked by frying in fat
    synonyms: deep-fried
    cooked
    having been prepared for eating by the application of heat
Pronunciation
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/fraɪd/
UK
/fraɪd/
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