confetti
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Definition of confetti
3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
- (uncountable)Small pieces or strips (streamers) of colored paper or other material (metal, plaster, etc) generally thrown about at festive occasions, especially at weddings and in victory celebrations.
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noun
- (uncountable)Small pieces or strips (streamers) of colored paper or other material (metal, plaster, etc) generally thrown about at festive occasions, especially at weddings and in victory celebrations.
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(rare, uncountable)Edible Italian sugar-coated almonds, especially those which are used as part of a traditional Italian wedding.
“… a pale and fair devotee of fashion who has left off eating confetti, and recovered her bloom.”
“"Why, if you and Teresa, our own best man and maid of honor . . . oh, how wonderful that would be, to eat confetti at your wedding!"”
“Emilio and Roberto had pooled their resources in money and had arranged with the cafe keeper for steaming thick chocolate, a slow-pouring syrup-like drink, the richest boccotoni, cream-filled heavy sfogliate, and almond confetti.”
“There were large trays with assorted pastries and colored almond confetti for a wedding, and he remembered with a pang that this very day was the wedding anniversary, the day Pino and Maria had married (so long ago!) in Rome.”
verb
- (transitive)To scatter with confetti.
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Etymology
Borrowed (possibly via French) from Italian confetti (literally “confections”), used to describe sugar-coated almonds, and by extension things imitating them (like pellets of plaster), which were thrown in Italy during…
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Borrowed (possibly via French) from Italian confetti (literally “confections”), used to describe sugar-coated almonds, and by extension things imitating them (like pellets of plaster), which were thrown in Italy during festivities like Carnival and weddings. (This practice is mentioned in English since at least the 1810s.) The French and the English adopted the practice of celebrating weddings and other festivities by throwing such candies, or (by the late 1800s) tiny pieces of colored paper symbolizing them, partially displacing their earlier practice of throwing rice.
Words you can make from confetti
95 playable · top: CONFIT (11 pts)
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1 word6-letter words
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36 words- COFT 9 pts
- COIF 9 pts
- FICE 9 pts
- FICO 9 pts
- FOCI 9 pts
- FINE 7 pts
- FINO 7 pts
- FOIN 7 pts
- FONT 7 pts
- INFO 7 pts
- NEIF 7 pts
- TOFT 7 pts
- CENT 6 pts
- CINE 6 pts
- CION 6 pts
- CITE 6 pts
- COIN 6 pts
- CONE 6 pts
- CONI 6 pts
- COTE 6 pts
- ETIC 6 pts
- ICON 6 pts
- NICE 6 pts
- ONCE 6 pts
- OTIC 6 pts
- INTO 4 pts
- NETT 4 pts
- NITE 4 pts
- NOTE 4 pts
- TEIN 4 pts
- TENT 4 pts
- TINE 4 pts
- TINT 4 pts
- TOIT 4 pts
- TONE 4 pts
- TOTE 4 pts
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