The word "utensil" is spelled with the following IPA phonetic transcription: /juːˈtɛnsɪl/. It is a noun that refers to a tool or implement used for a particular purpose, usually in the kitchen or household. The first syllable, "u," is pronounced like "you," the second syllable, "ten," is pronounced like "ten," and the final syllable, "sil," is pronounced like "sill." The stress is on the second syllable, making it pronounced "yoo-TEN-sil."
An "utensil" is a noun that refers to a tool, implement, or object used for a particular purpose, predominantly for preparing, cooking, or serving food. It can also pertain to any instrument or device that aids in completing a task or conducting an activity.
Typically found in kitchens or dining areas, utensils come in a wide variety of forms and functions, serving various purposes in food preparation, cooking, and consumption. These can include but are not limited to tools like knives, forks, spoons, spatulas, whisks, tongs, ladles, graters, and so on. Utensils can be made of different materials, such as metal, plastic, wood, or even stone, depending on their specific utility and durability requirements.
While most commonly associated with culinary activities, utensils can extend beyond the realm of food-related tasks. For instance, tools like screwdrivers, hammers, wrenches, or brushes can be considered utensils in the context of repair or maintenance work. In general, an utensil can be defined as any handheld or manipulable object used to facilitate a particular action or operation.
Utensils have played an integral role in human civilization's advancement, aiding in the development of various techniques related to cooking, eating, and improving efficiency and convenience for specific tasks.
A hollow instr. or vessel in domestic use, and suchlike.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "utensil" originated from the Latin word "uti" which means "to use". It entered the English language in the late 14th century with the spelling "utensile", derived from Old French. Over time, the spelling evolved to "utensil". The term refers to an instrument or tool that is used for a particular purpose, typically in the context of cooking or eating.