Crossword Dictionary
EAT
eat - v
take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?"
eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
Synonyms
consume, ingest, partake (of), put away, put down, tuck (away or in)
Examples
“He won't need to destroy ME, for if I don't get something to eat pretty soon I shall starve to death, and so save him the trouble.â€
“After a nice warm bath and a night's sleep, she stopped in the hotel restaurant to eat breakfast.â€
“We are quite solid inside our bodies, and have no need to eat, any more than does a potato.â€
Etymology
Old English etan (class V strong verb; past tense æt, past participle eten) "to consume food, devour, consume," from Proto-Germanic *etan (source also of Old Frisian ita, Old Saxon etan, Middle Dutch eten, Dutch eten, Old High German ezzan, German essen, Old Norse eta, Gothic itan), from PIE root *ed- "to eat."
- ALIMENT
- AMEN
- ARRAY
- BANQUET
- BLUEPLATE
- BREAD
- BREAKFAST
- BRUNCH
- BUFFET
- CAFETERIA
- CHEER
- CHOPCHOP
- COLLATION
- COOKERY
- COOKOUT
- CUISINE
- DESSERT
- DINNER
- EAT
- EATABLE
- EDIBLE
- ENTREE
- FARE
- FARINA
- FASTFOOD
- FEEDBAG
- FETE
- FOOD
- FOODSTUFF
- GORP
- GRIST
- GROCERIES
- GRUB
- HELPING
- HOMECOOKING
- KEEP
- LARDER
- LUNCH
- LUNCHEON
- MENU
- MORSEL
- MOUTHFUL
- MUCKAMUCK
- NIBBLE
- NOSEBAG
- NOSH
- NOURISHMENT
- NUTRIMENT
- NUTRITION
- PABULUM
- PICNIC
- PORTION
- POTLUCK
- PROVISION
- PROVISIONS
- RATION
- REFRESHMENT
- REGALE
- REPAST
- RIPOSTE
- SALADBAR
- SCOFF
- SIDEBOARD
- SNACKBAR
- SPREAD
- SQUAREMEAL
- SUBSISTENCE
- SUPPER
- SUPPORT
- SUSTENANCE
- TABLE
- TIDBIT
- VICTUAL
- VICTUALS
- VITTLES