Waiter
UK /["/ˈweɪtə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈweɪtər/"]/
Definition
a man whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant, etc.
In simple words: A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
Examples
- I'll ask the waiter for the bill.
- Waiter, could you bring me some water?
- He was working as a waiter in a small restaurant in New York.
- She complained to the head waiter.
- A waiter serves them drinks.
- He was trying to attract the waiter's attention to get the bill.
Usage notes
Use 'waiter' for male or gender-neutral references in casual settings. 'Waitstaff' is more inclusive. Avoid 'waiter' in formal contexts when gender is relevant, as 'server' is preferred.
Grammar pattern
noun (singular) + 'is a' + noun (plural)
Memory hint
Think of 'wait' + 'er' – a person who waits on you at a table.
Collocations
- dine with a waiter
- ask the waiter
- friendly waiter
Synonyms
- server
- waitstaff
- food server
- attendant
Antonyms
- customer
- patron
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'waitress' which is specifically for female servers.
- Using 'waiter' for non-restaurant settings.
- Assuming all servers are called 'waiters' regardless of gender.