Get to know Leavened better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like unleavened.
Leavened meaning
Prepared using leavening.
Synonyms of Leavened
Using Leavened
- The main meaning on this page is: Prepared using leavening.
- Useful related words include: unleavened.
- In the example corpus, leavened often appears in combinations such as: leavened bread, leavened by, leavened with.
Context around Leavened
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Leavened
- In this selection, "leavened" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, thankfully, naturally, yet, bread, dough and products stand out and add context to how "leavened" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all yeast leavened breads were and celebrated with leavened bread. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "leavened" sits close to words such as abadi, abdelaziz and absolutist, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with leavened
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Eastern rite Liturgies are celebrated with leavened bread. (8 words)
At one time, all yeast-leavened breads were sourdoughs. (9 words)
Is there leavened bread for those who lean toward leftism or telling freedom, except the appeasers? (16 words)
After the matzos come out of the oven, the entire work area is scrubbed down and swept to make sure that no pieces of old, potentially leavened dough remain, as any stray pieces are now chametz, and can contaminate the next batch of matzo. (44 words)
That’s leavened with a video of Davis, a retired Air Force colonel and lawyer, singing John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” to commemorate the singer’s recent death and video of bears lumbering around outside Davis’s home. (39 words)
That’s when the contrasts with Jared Howelton’s showboating Thomas Jefferson and Deon’te Goodman’s glowering Aaron Burr come into sharp focus, all leavened by the sweet brokenhearted figure of Eliza (Nikisha Williams), Hamilton’s wife. (38 words)
Is there leavened bread for those who lean toward leftism or telling freedom, except the appeasers? (16 words)
Example sentences (20)
It’s a somewhat dour affair, one thankfully leavened by the setting, a hot, muggy and lush New Orleans, and the casualness of Henry’s performance.
That’s when the contrasts with Jared Howelton’s showboating Thomas Jefferson and Deon’te Goodman’s glowering Aaron Burr come into sharp focus, all leavened by the sweet brokenhearted figure of Eliza (Nikisha Williams), Hamilton’s wife.
Is there leavened bread for those who lean toward leftism or telling freedom, except the appeasers?
New York City’s Una Pizza is known for the extreme care which pizza maker Anthony Mangieri approaches the task: After decades in business he still insists on making every round of naturally leavened dough.
One Hundred Years of Insanity is a remarkable resource, crammed full of matter yet leavened by Lloyd’s trademark wry humour and quotations from the Eagles and Tom Lehrer.
The ritual search for chametz, or leavened products, on the eve of Passover serves as a symbolic purging of impurity, reinforcing the theme of liberation from bondage.
But Carlotta searches for a way to keep her humanity intact at school and beyond, losing then regaining her selfhood in a coming of age leavened by humor, family, friendship, and solidarity.
For centuries, traditional Ashkenazi Jews have abstained from peanuts, beans, rice, lentils, chickpeas and other foods that, according to the rabbis, could be misconstrued as chametz, or leavened food that is anathema on the holiday.
Ironically, her comments presaged the Trump administration’s initial effort, with maximum economic pressure leavened by threats of war.
Learn how to bake the traditional Irish bread leavened with baking soda and buttermilk (and wow your friends for St. Patrick's Day) at this hands-on demonstration.
That’s leavened with a video of Davis, a retired Air Force colonel and lawyer, singing John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” to commemorate the singer’s recent death and video of bears lumbering around outside Davis’s home.
The cake, which comes from the northern Italian city of Milan and whose name translates to “big loaf,” is a large, dome-shaped cake that’s been leavened with yeast.
Even if your host does not keep kosher, you should avoid bringing baked goods, like breads or cakes, as these flout the tradition of avoiding leavened foods, unless the products are labeled kosher for Passover.
You deny yourself other leavened products to recall what they gave up to escape the bondage.
It was a reminder of Keating as the parliamentarian who slayed his opponents in question time, but it was leavened with grief and affection.
The image chosen would have been suitable for the holiday of Shabbat, when challah is eaten, but not on Passover, when leavened bread is forbidden.
After the matzos come out of the oven, the entire work area is scrubbed down and swept to make sure that no pieces of old, potentially leavened dough remain, as any stray pieces are now chametz, and can contaminate the next batch of matzo.
At one time, all yeast-leavened breads were sourdoughs.
Cox noted that Elgar disliked folk-songs and never used them in his works, opting for an idiom that was essentially German, leavened by a lightness derived from French composers including Berlioz and Gounod.
Eastern rite Liturgies are celebrated with leavened bread.
Common combinations with leavened
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- leavened bread 7×
- leavened by 6×
- leavened with 4×
- leavened products 3×
- leavened dough 2×
- or leavened 2×
- leavened food 2×
- be leavened 2×