Meat
UK /["/miːt/"]/US /["/miːt/"]/
Definition
the soft part of an animal or a bird that can be eaten as food; a particular type of this
In simple words: Food from animals, usually cooked and eaten.
Examples
- I want to eat some meat for dinner.
- The butcher sells fresh meat every day.
- She doesn’t eat meat; she is a vegetarian.
- We grilled some meat on the barbecue last weekend.
- The meat in this recipe must be tender and juicy.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation and writing. More common in discussions about food, health, and diet. Less common in vegetarian or vegan contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'meat' as 'meat-eaters' - those who enjoy animal food.
Collocations
- fresh
- bad
- rancid
- bit
- chunk
- lump
- consume
- eat
- chew
- be off
- go off
- rot
- ball
- broth
- dish
Synonyms
- substance
Antonyms
- vegetable
- plant-based food
Common mistakes
- Confuse 'meat' with 'meet', especially in pronunciation.
- Using 'meat' to refer to all types of food, not just animal products.
- Mixing up 'meat' and 'meatless' in dietary discussions.