Need another word that means the same as “chef”? Find 3 synonyms and 30 related words for “chef” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Chef” are: cook, cordon bleu cook, food preparer
Chef as a Noun
Definitions of "Chef" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “chef” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A professional cook.
- A professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel.
Synonyms of "Chef" as a noun (3 Words)
cook | Someone who cooks food. Susan was a school cook. |
cordon bleu cook | Cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank. |
food preparer | Anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking. |
Associations of "Chef" (30 Words)
bake | A social gathering at which baked food of a specified kind is eaten. Lobster bakes. |
baked | Intoxicated by drink or drugs, especially cannabis. Land lying baked in the heat. |
bakery | Baked goods such as bread and cakes. Bakery items. |
baste | Cover with liquid before cooking. Slip herbs under the skin and baste the chicken constantly. |
bread | Coat food with breadcrumbs before cooking. His day job puts bread on the table. |
broil | Cook under a broiler. The sun broils the valley in the summer. |
cafe | A shop selling sweets, cigarettes, newspapers, etc. and staying open after normal hours. |
cake | An item of soft sweet food made from a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and sometimes iced or decorated. The blood under his nose was beginning to cake. |
cook | A person who prepares and cooks food especially as a job or in a specified way. The band used to get up on the bandstand and really cook. |
cooked | Altered dishonestly; falsified. As the result of cooked books stock prices soared. |
cookery | The act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat. Cookery writers. |
cooking | Suitable for or used in cooking. Authentic Italian cooking. |
crispy | Tender and brittle. Crispy fried bacon. |
crust | Form a crust or form into a crust. A crust of snow. |
flour | Convert grain into flour. Manioc flour. |
fried | Under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Ronnie broke out a bottle of Scotch we all got pretty fried. |
goody | A good or favoured person, especially a hero in a book, film, etc. |
grill | Cook over or under a grill. He cooked hamburgers on the grill. |
johnnycake | Maize flour bread typically baked or fried on a griddle. |
microwave | Cook food in a microwave oven. He microwaved some steak out of the freezer. |
oven | A small furnace or kiln. Bake the dish in a preheated oven. |
pan | An amount of something contained in a pan. The critics panned the performance. |
paste | A paste used as an adhesive especially for sticking paper. He pasted his opponent. |
pastry | An item of food consisting of sweet pastry with a cream jam or fruit filling. Spread the mixture over the pastry. |
preparation | Something done to get ready for an event or undertaking. A microscope preparation. |
recipe | A medical prescription. It would be useless to enumerate all the drugs and recipes for their application which have been tried. |
roast | The process of roasting something especially coffee or the result of this. Jessica could feel her face begin to roast. |
smoked | Dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke. A plate of smoked salmon. |
tamp | A tool for tamping e g for tamping tobacco into a pipe bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc. When the hole was tamped to the top gunpowder was inserted. |
toaster | A kitchen appliance (usually electric) for toasting bread. |