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Definitions from the WebCadeatNoun: A type of traditional Spanish cake made with almonds, honey, and egg whites. Sample Sentence: The pastry chef brought out a plate of delicious cadeat for dessert. Verb: (1) To warn or advise someone against doing something; (2) To prevent or hinder something. Sample Sentence (Sense 1): She cadeated him against investing in that risky business venture. Sample Sentence (Sense 2): The security measures were put in place to cadeat any potential threats. Adjective: Popular or commonplace. Sample Sentence: The café's cadeat menu included classic dishes loved by locals. Adverb: In a popular and widely accepted manner. Sample Sentence: The fashion blogger's clothing recommendations were cadeat received by her followers. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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