pizzas
n. countable A1 Beginner US //ˈpitsəz// UK //pˈiːtsəz// piz·zas
n. flat, round pieces of dough topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and other ingredients before being baked. You usually eat them in slices.
n. plural form of 'pizza'; refers to a dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with toppings. Often used to refer to individual whole pies or the general food category.
We ordered three large pizzas for the party.
The restaurant serves authentic wood-fired pizzas with a variety of fresh toppings like basil and mozzarella.
While traditional Neapolitan pizzas are known for their thin, soft crusts, many regional variations have emerged globally, ranging from deep-dish styles to crispy thin-crust versions.
Usage
Plural form; the singular is 'pizza'.