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UK//wɒnt ə baɪt//US//wɑnt ə baɪt//

Meaning of Want a bite

An invitation to share a small piece of food.

In simple words: To ask if someone wants to eat something small.

Want a bite in a sentence

  • Would you like to **want a bite** of my sandwich?
  • **Want a bite** of this delicious cake?
  • She asked if I **want a bite** of her apple.
  • When they took the pizza out, they said, '**Want a bite**?'
  • I love it when friends offer to **want a bite** of their food.

How to use Want a bite

Used in casual conversations, often when sharing food. It's friendly and inviting, but may not be appropriate in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

want + object

Memory hint

Think of sharing a snack and asking, 'Would you like a small piece?'

Related words

Collocations with Want a bite

  • want a piece
  • take a bite
  • have a taste

Synonyms for Want a bite

  • Share a piece
  • Have some
  • Try this

Common mistakes with Want a bite

  • Using 'want a bite' too formally.
  • Confusing it with 'want to bite', which implies a violent action.
  • Not using it when sharing food socially.

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Frequently asked questions about Want a bite

What does Want a bite mean?

To ask if someone wants to eat something small.

What is the definition of Want a bite?

An invitation to share a small piece of food.

How do you use Want a bite in a sentence?

Would you like to **want a bite** of my sandwich?

Can you give another example of Want a bite?

**Want a bite** of this delicious cake?

What are synonyms for Want a bite?

Common alternatives include Share a piece, Have some, Try this.

What words go with Want a bite?

It commonly pairs with want a piece, take a bite, have a taste.

What are common mistakes when using Want a bite?

Using 'want a bite' too formally. Confusing it with 'want to bite', which implies a violent action. Not using it when sharing food socially.

How do you pronounce Want a bite?

US: //wɑnt ə baɪt//, UK: //wɒnt ə baɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Want a bite formal or informal?

"Want a bite" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Want a bite?

Used in casual conversations, often when sharing food. It's friendly and inviting, but may not be appropriate in formal settings.