Ginger is a plant root that tastes spicy and warm. People use it to add flavor to food or drinks. It can be fresh, dried, or powdered.
I put ginger in my tea this morning.
She uses fresh ginger for cooking meals.
Ginger is used to describe a hair color that is light red or orange. It can also describe animals with this hair or fur color.
She has ginger hair and green eyes.
The cat has a ginger coat and white paws.
To ginger something means to make it more interesting or lively. People can say this about talks, stories, or events to mean adding excitement.
She gingered the speech with a funny story.
They gingered the dance with new moves.
Ginger is used as a friendly or informal name for someone with red hair. This is common in everyday talking, especially in Britain.
He is a ginger at my school.
The ginger boy plays football well.
Ginger can mean energy or spirit in someone’s actions. It shows liveliness or strong enthusiasm.
She has a lot of ginger in her performance.
His ginger made the team stronger.
In some British slang, ginger can mean someone playful or cheeky, sometimes teasing others, especially connected with red hair.
Don’t be a ginger, behave well!
That ginger made a funny joke again.
Ginger here means a fizzy soft drink made with ginger root. It tastes sweet and spicy and is popular in many countries.
I drank cold ginger after dinner.
Ginger is a sweet drink with spice.