Meaning of One bite
A small amount of food taken in a single mouthful.
In simple words: A small piece of food taken with the teeth.
One bite in a sentence
- He took one bite of the apple before deciding it was too sour.
- Just one bite of the cake made her smile with delight.
- Can you manage to eat just one bite of this spicy dish?
- She hesitated, then took one bite of the unfamiliar food.
- One bite is all it takes to fall in love with this dessert.
How to use One bite
Used to describe a small amount of food. More common in casual conversations, but can also be used in writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a cartoon character taking just one small bite of a giant sandwich.
Related words
Collocations with One bite
- take one bite
- just one bite
- one bite at a time
Common mistakes with One bite
- Using 'bite' instead of 'one bite', which changes the meaning.
- Confusing 'one bite' with phrases indicating larger amounts like 'a piece'.
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Frequently asked questions about "One bite"
What does "One bite" mean?
A small piece of food taken with the teeth.
What is the definition of "One bite"?
A small amount of food taken in a single mouthful.
How do you use "One bite" in a sentence?
He took one bite of the apple before deciding it was too sour.
Can you give another example of "One bite"?
Just one bite of the cake made her smile with delight.
What are synonyms for "One bite"?
Common alternatives include morsel, piece, mouthful.
What words go with "One bite"?
It commonly pairs with take one bite, just one bite, one bite at a time.
What are common mistakes when using "One bite"?
Using 'bite' instead of 'one bite', which changes the meaning. Confusing 'one bite' with phrases indicating larger amounts like 'a piece'.
How do you pronounce "One bite"?
US: //wʌn baɪt//, UK: //wʌn baɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "One bite"?
Used to describe a small amount of food. More common in casual conversations, but can also be used in writing.
