Intake
UK /["/ˈɪnteɪk/"]/US /["/ˈɪnteɪk/"]/
Definition
the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into your body
In simple words: The amount of something that is taken in, like food or information.
Examples
- The hospital increased its patient intake during the flu season.
- Proper calorie intake is essential for maintaining a healthy weight.
- The intake of water should be monitored during intense exercise.
- The factory's air intake was blocked, causing the machines to overheat.
- Our car's fuel intake system was repaired after the breakdown.
Usage notes
Use 'intake' when discussing consumption, like food or data. Not typically used in casual conversation, more common in formal or technical contexts.
Grammar pattern
intake + of + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'in-take' as when you take in food on a dinner plate.
Collocations
- high
- moderate
- low
- have
- maintain
- boost
- high
- low
- balanced
- have
- air
- water
- block
- clog
- clog up
- quick
- sharp
- give
- hear
- an intake of breath
Synonyms
- consumption
- absorption
- ingestion
- reception
- acquisition
Antonyms
- output
- expenditure
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'intake' with 'input' - 'intake' is specifically about consumption.
- Using 'intake' without specifying what is being taken in.
- Mispronouncing 'intake' as 'in-take' instead of 'in-tayk'.