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"meatball" vs "meat ball"

Both "meatball" and "meat ball" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Meatball" is a single word used to refer to a small, round portion of ground meat, often served with pasta or in a sandwich. "Meat ball" is two separate words used when referring to a ball-shaped portion of meat or when emphasizing the individual components of the dish.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

meatball

This is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "meatball" as a single word to refer to a small, round portion of ground meat, often served with pasta or in a sandwich.

Examples:

  • I love spaghetti and meatballs.
  • She makes the best meatballs in town.

Alternatives:

  • meatball sub
  • meatball sandwich
  • meatball soup
  • meatball recipe
  • meatball appetizer

meat ball

This is correct but less commonly used in English.

Use "meat ball" when referring to a ball-shaped portion of meat or when emphasizing the individual components of the dish.

Examples:

  • She ordered a plate of meat balls for the party.
  • The recipe calls for forming the meat mixture into small meat balls.

Alternatives:

  • beef ball
  • pork ball
  • chicken ball
  • fish ball
  • vegetarian meatball

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