eat meaning
EN[iːt] [it] [-iːt]UK US
- VerbSGeatsPReatingPTatePTetPPeaten
- To ingest; to be ingested.
- He’s eating an apple. Don’t disturb me now; can't you see that I’m eating?
- What time do we eat this evening?
- The soup that eats like a meal.
- To use up.
- This project is eating up all the money.
- The VHS recorder just ate the tape and won't spit it out.
- John is late for the meeting because the photocopier ate his report.
- The video game in the corner just ate my quarter.
- (transitive, informal) To cause (someone) to worry.
- What’s eating you?
- (transitive, business) To take the loss in a transaction.
- It’s a special order, so we can’t send it back; if the customer won’t accept it, we’ll have to eat the forty tons of steel ourselves.
- (transitive, intransitive) To corrode or erode.
- The acid rain ate away the statue. The strong acid eats through the metal.
- (transitive, informal, vulgar) To perform oral sex on someone.
- Eat me!
- To ingest; to be ingested.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- It's not possible to get your savings and keep the piggy bank intact. You can't have your cake and eat it too!
- They couldn't reach the branches, so they ate the windfalls.
- A farmer tells me that moles can be beneficial because they eat a lot of wireworms and other pests, not just earthworms.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Eating strawberries always brings me out in a rash.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Although I am usually very decisive, I have been known to be double-minded about little things, like what to wear or where to go and eat.
- I slouched to the fridge to see if there was anything to eat.
- You carrying heat?" "You saw me unload the pistol," Hugo said. "It's in the waistband. And the kitchen knife. I need that for eating.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of eat in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Verbs
- Ergative verbs
- Intransitive verbs
- Transitive verbs
- Verbs by inflection type
- Irregular verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Ergative verbs
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Source: Wiktionary