oil
1 of 2noun/ɔɪl/
Forms:oils
1
a liquid that is smooth and thick, made from animals or plants, and used in cooking
- She added a tablespoon of oil to the pan before cooking the vegetables.
- The recipe calls for olive oil to enhance the flavor of the dish.
- He carefully measured the oil to fry the chicken to perfection.
- Coconut oil is often used in baking for its unique taste.
- They ran out of cooking oil and had to borrow some from their neighbor.
2
a liquid found deep under the ground that is used as a fuel
B1Learn more on WikipediaOil is a natural liquid found beneath the Earth's surface, mainly used for producing fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. It is also used to create products such as plastics and lubricants. Oil is considered a nonrenewable resource because it takes millions of years to form, and its extraction and burning can harm the environment by producing pollution. While it has been an important energy source for many years, efforts are being made to find cleaner and more sustainable alternatives.