A1verbhigh_frequency_chunk

Eat

UK /["/iːt/","/iːts/","/et//eɪt/","/ˈiːtn/","/ˈiːtɪŋ/"]/US /["/iːt/","/iːts/","/eɪt/","/ˈiːtn/","/ˈiːtɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to put food in your mouth, bite it and swallow it

In simple words: to put food in your mouth and swallow it

Examples

  • I like to eat pizza on Fridays.
  • Can you eat fruits and vegetables every day?
  • He does not want to eat his vegetables.
  • They will eat dinner at 6 PM.
  • Did you eat breakfast this morning?

Usage notes

Use 'eat' for all types of meals. It's appropriate in most contexts, but can feel too casual for very formal dining situations.

Grammar pattern

eat + object

Memory hint

Think of 'eat' as 'Eager to Enjoy A Taste!'

Collocations

  • well
  • a lot
  • enough
  • find something to
  • get (yourself) something to
  • grab something to
  • a bite to eat
  • eat and drink
  • eat like a horse
  • well
  • a lot
  • enough
  • find something to
  • get (yourself) something to
  • grab something to
  • a bite to eat
  • eat and drink
  • eat like a horse

Synonyms

  • consume
  • ingest
  • devour
  • dine
  • chew

Antonyms

  • fast
  • abstain
  • diet

Common mistakes

  • Using 'eaten' instead of 'eat' in present tense contexts.
  • Confusing 'eat' with 'feed', which refers to providing food to someone else.
  • Incorrectly using 'eating' without an object when it should be a complete action.