croissant

noun

crois·​sant krȯ-ˈsänt How to pronounce croissant (audio)
krə-;
krwä-ˈsäⁿ How to pronounce croissant (audio)
plural croissants krȯ-ˈsänt(s) How to pronounce croissant (audio)
krə-;
krwä-ˈsäⁿ(z)
: a flaky rich crescent-shaped roll

Examples of croissant in a Sentence

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Your leftover croissants aren’t past their prime. Maggie Meyer Glisan, Better Homes & Gardens, 14 Mar. 2026 The chain’s spring menu includes Triple Chocolate Crunch Irish Cream Layer Cake by the slice and an Irish Cream Crufffin, a cross between a croissant and a muffin. Fielding Buck, Oc Register, 11 Mar. 2026 AmPav also offers a premium VIP membership for $995 ($1,195 if purchased during the festival), which gives attendees all of the standard benefits plus priority seating, complimentary coffee and croissants, and 10 single use day passes that can be given out to guests and clients. Christian Zilko, IndieWire, 10 Mar. 2026 Customers can and should visit The Bread Club for croissants and cookies. Sarah Blaskovich, Dallas Morning News, 9 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for croissant

Word History

Etymology

French, literally, crescent, from Middle French, from present participle of croistre to grow, from Latin crescere — more at crescent

First Known Use

1875, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of croissant was in 1875

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“Croissant.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/croissant. Accessed 19 Mar. 2026.

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croissant

noun
crois·​sant krȯ-ˈsänt How to pronounce croissant (audio) krə- How to pronounce croissant (audio)
plural croissants
: a flaky rich crescent-shaped roll

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