tart
tart
tɑrt
taart
British pronunciation
/tɑːt/

Definition & Meaning of "tart"in English

01

having a sharp taste that stings the tongue

tart definition and meaning
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The lemon pie had a tart flavor that made my mouth pucker.
She enjoyed the tartness of the green apples in her salad.
02

harsh or cutting in tone, manner, or expression

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Her tart reply ended the conversation.
He gave a tart comment about the poor service.
Tart
01

a pie with no top filled with something sweet or savory

tart definition and meaning

What is "tart"?

A tart is a type of pastry that consists of a shallow pastry shell filled with a sweet or savory filling. The pastry shell is typically made from shortcrust pastry, which is a rich and buttery dough that is rolled out and pressed into a tart tin or pan. The filling can be made from a variety of ingredients, including fruits, custards, creams, cheeses, or vegetables, depending on personal preference. Sweet tarts can be filled with fruits such as berries, peaches, or apples, as well as custards or creams flavored with vanilla or chocolate. Savory tarts can be filled with ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, spinach, or cheese, often seasoned with herbs and spices. Tarts are often served as a dessert or as a light meal or snack, and can be enjoyed either warm or cold. They are known for their delicate and flaky texture and their delicious and flavorful fillings, and are a popular choice for special occasions and celebrations.

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She baked a delicious apple tart, filling the buttery crust with thinly sliced apples and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
The bakery displayed an assortment of fruit tarts, showcasing vibrant berries and tangy citrus flavors.
02

a woman who engages in sexual activity for payment

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The film portrayed her as a flashy tart from the city.
The character was dismissed as a common tart.
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