Diet
UK /["/ˈdaɪət/"]/US /["/ˈdaɪət/"]/
Definition
the food and drink that you eat and drink regularly
In simple words: The kinds of food a person eats regularly.
Examples
- I need to change my diet to be healthier.
- Following a strict diet can be challenging at times.
- Her diet consists mainly of fruits and vegetables.
- Many people choose a vegetarian diet for ethical reasons.
- A balanced diet includes all the nutrients your body needs.
Usage notes
Use 'diet' to talk about eating habits. It's neutral and appropriate in both everyday conversations and written contexts. Avoid using it in very informal settings unless discussing casual food choices.
Grammar pattern
diet + noun (type of food)
Memory hint
Think of a 'die' and 'eat'—your food choices can help you live or 'die'.
Collocations
- good
- healthful
- healthy
- consume
- eat
- have
- consist of something
- contain something
- in a/the diet
- on a diet
- diet of
- a diet high in something
- a diet rich in something
- strict
- weight-loss
- weight-reducing
- follow
- have
- go on
- drink
- food
- Coke™
- on a diet
Synonyms
- nutrition
- regimen
- meal plan
- eating habits
- food plan
Antonyms
- feast
- gluttony
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'die' — they sound similar but have different meanings.
- Using 'diets' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Saying 'make a diet' instead of 'follow a diet' or 'start a diet'.