What is another word for liquorice?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪkəɹɪs] (IPA)

Liquorice is a popular herbaceous plant known for its sweet, aromatic qualities. It is used for its flavoring in candies, teas and other food products. However, there are many different synonyms for the word liquorice that you might not be familiar with. Some of the most common synonyms include black candy, glycyrrhiza, sweet root, and licorice root. Other terms that are often used as synonyms include Spanish juice, Italian juice, and Turkish delight. Regardless of your preference, there are plenty of words to describe this delicious and aromatic plant and it is sure to be enjoyed by all who try it.

Synonyms for Liquorice:

What are the hypernyms for Liquorice?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Liquorice

He prefers a rather dark beer with a certain twang faintly suggestive of liquorice and tobacco, with a sense of 'body,' a thickness in it, and which is no sooner swallowed than a clammy palate demands a second gulp to wash away the relics of the first.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
The arrangement of the articles was exactly the same as it had been in the earlier days-the royal family in the middle, supported by the jars of sweets; the three books, very dusty and faded, in the very front; and the bootlaces and liquorice sticks all mixed together as though Mr. Roscoe had forgotten which was which.
"The Golden Scarecrow"
Hugh Walpole
Mace, Cinnamon, Ginger and liquorice; and put it to the Meath and Tun it up.
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby

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