Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
forkful
Noun
/ˈfɔːrkfəl/

Definition
A quantity of food that can be held on the prongs of a fork.

Examples
- She took a forkful of pasta and twirled it around her fork.
- Just one forkful of that cake is enough to satisfy my sweet tooth.
- Each forkful of salad was bursting with flavor and freshness.

Meaning
The amount of food that one can scoop up with a fork, usually representing a single serving or bite-sized portion.

Synonyms
- mouthful
- serving
- spoonful