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  1. Marian Jarlenski:

    Consumers should be aware to eat out in moderation … restaurant eating is most likely not going to be as healthy as cooking with fresh ingredients at home.

  2. Marko Sotto:

    They want to eat out three or four times a week…at the same time, they don’t necessarily want all the hubbub.

  3. Marian Jarlenski:

    The weight of the evidence suggests that restaurant eating is a contributor to obesity in the United States, consumers should be aware to eat out in moderation … restaurant eating is most likely not going to be as healthy as cooking with fresh ingredients at home.

  4. Yoshihide Suga:

    I’m terribly sorry that this happened when we are asking people not to eat out after 8 p.m. and to avoid non-essential, non-urgent outings, each lawmaker should behave to gain the public’s understanding.

  5. Malcolm Knapp:

    When people work, they eat out more often. Fast-food chains are the first to benefit because (people entering or returning to the workforce) are going to go for the more affordable stuff, it’s hard to screw up breakfast … everything goes well with bacon.


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  • castigate
  • chide
  • rebuke
  • reprimand
  • reproach
  • revile
  • scold
  • upbraid
  • blister
  • censure
  • chew
  • jaw
  • rate
  • reprove
  • scorch
  • vituperate
  • bawl out
  • call down
  • chew out
  • cuss out
  • give one hell
  • give what for
  • jump all over
  • rail at
  • rake over the coals
  • tell off
  • tongue-lash
  • consume
  • feast
  • lunch
  • banquet
  • breakfast
  • sup
  • do lunch
  • fall to
  • feed on
  • supper

On this page you’ll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to eat out, such as: castigate, chide, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, and revile.

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How to use eat out in a sentence

He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers, to harass our people and eat out their substance.

KEY-NOTES OF AMERICAN LIBERTYVARIOUS

I don’t know what we will eat out of when you get all these dishes broken.

TABITHA AT IVY HALLRUTH ALBERTA BROWN

«Make yours light on your head and eat out of your hands and pockets,» challenged Freckles.

FRECKLESGENE STRATTON-PORTER

It seems as if every meal that we eat out of doors that way is better than any which we ever have had before.

THE BOY SCOUTS OF BOB’S HILLCHARLES PIERCE BURTON

We, why we ist eat out of our hands or off a old dry goods box, and when we fix up a lot, we have newspaper.

A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOSTGENE STRATTON PORTER

The merchant looked round and said: ‘How can we get anything to eat out here in the fields?’

GEORGIAN FOLK TALESUNKNOWN

But that time being long expired, and we mightily increased in number, they now gave forth that we would eat out one another.

GEORGE FOXGEORGE FOX

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO EAT OUT

  • bawl out
  • blister
  • call down
  • castigate
  • censure
  • chew
  • chew out
  • chide
  • cuss out
  • eat out
  • give one hell
  • give what for
  • jaw
  • jump all over
  • rail at
  • rake over the coals
  • rate
  • rebuke
  • reprimand
  • reproach
  • reprove
  • revile
  • scold
  • scorch
  • tell off
  • tongue-lash
  • upbraid
  • vituperate
  • ate out
  • bawled out
  • blistered
  • called down
  • castigated
  • censured
  • chewed
  • chewed out
  • chided
  • cuss out
  • gave one hell
  • gave what for
  • jawed
  • jumped all over
  • rail at
  • raked over the coals
  • rated
  • rebuked
  • reprimanded
  • reproached
  • reproved
  • reviled
  • scolded
  • scorched
  • told off
  • tongue-lashed
  • upbraided
  • vituperated
  • banquet
  • breakfast
  • consume
  • do lunch
  • eat out
  • fall to
  • feast
  • feed on
  • lunch
  • sup
  • supper

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What is another word for eat out?

73 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ˈiːt ˈa͡ʊt], [ ˈiːt ˈa‍ʊt], [ ˈiː_t ˈaʊ_t]

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    • n.

      • eat,
      • taste,
      • have,
      • take,
      • manage,
      • consume,
      • touch,
      • ingest,
      • try.

      dine out (noun)

      • dine out.
    • v.

      berate (verb)

      • censure,
      • vituperate,
      • give one hell,
      • scorch,
      • blister,
      • revile,
      • reprove,
      • chide,
      • tongue-lash,
      • rebuke,
      • call down,
      • rate,
      • reproach,
      • tell off,
      • chew out,
      • rake over the coals,
      • jump all over,
      • chew,
      • cuss out,
      • scold,
      • jaw,
      • upbraid,
      • bawl out,
      • give what for,
      • reprimand,
      • castigate,
      • rail at.

      dine (verb)

      • breakfast,
      • fall to,
      • feast,
      • sup,
      • banquet,
      • feed on.
    • Other synonyms:

      • swallow.

      berate

      • calling down,
      • jump over,
      • reviled,
      • blistered,
      • jumped over,
      • tongue lash,
      • give hell,
      • rake over coals.

      Other relevant words:

      • do lunch,
      • Breakfasting,
      • lunch,
      • banqueting,
      • lunching,
      • breakfasted,
      • suppering,
      • supper,
      • feeding on,
      • suppers,
      • Lunched,
      • berate,
      • suppered,
      • dine,
      • Banqueted,
      • did lunch.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • picnic,
      • bite,
      • corrode,
      • board,
      • etch.

    How to use «Eat out» in context?

    Eating out can be a fun and entertaining way to spend a weekend or weekday. Whether it’s grabbing a quick bite to eat at a restaurant, grabbing a pizza at home, or going out to eat at a fine dining establishment, there is something for everyone to enjoy when eating out.

    There are many different types of restaurants to choose from, and each has its own unique menu that offers something different and delicious. Restaurants also vary in terms of price and atmosphere, so whether you want to dine in peace and quiet or catch the latest blockbuster movie over some delicious food, there’s a restaurant for you.

    Homophones for Eat out:

    • eddy, eat away, ETD, edd, eta, eat, edwy, edo, eddo, etude, edda, ed, etui, edit, eyetooth, eyed, edit out, eat at, eye tooth, edited.

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    Synonyms:
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    idealise,
    monitory,
    prophylactic,
    warning,
    RETD,
    riflery,
    twist tie,
    fistbump.

    Nearby words

    • eat one words
    • eat one’s heart out
    • eat one’s words
    • eat ones heart out
    • eat ones words
    • Eat out
    • (every) now and then/again
    • e
    • E B White
    • e banking
    • e bankings

    Resources

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    • EAT OUT synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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    Collins

    1    chew, consume, devour, gobble, ingest, munch, scoff     (slang)   swallow  

    2    break bread, chow down     (slang)   dine, feed, have a meal, take food, take nourishment  

    3    corrode, crumble, decay, dissolve, erode, rot, waste away, wear away  

    4    eat one’s words      abjure, recant, rescind, retract, take (statement) back  

    English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

    Collins

    eat

         ( eats    3rd person present)   ( eating    present participle)   ( ate    past tense)   ( eaten    past participle  )

    1       verb   When you eat something, you put it into your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.  
    She was eating a sandwich…      V n  
    We took our time and ate slowly.      V  

    2       verb   If you eat sensibly or healthily, you eat food that is good for you.  
    …a campaign to persuade people to eat more healthily.      V adv  

    3       verb   If you eat, you have a meal.  
    Let’s go out to eat…      V  
    We ate lunch together a few times.      V n  

    4       verb   If something is eating you, it is annoying or worrying you.  
    INFORMAL   only cont  
    `What the hell’s eating you?’ he demanded.      V n  

    5    If you have someone eating out of your hand, they are completely under your control.  

    have sb eating out of one’s hand      phrase   V and N inflect  
    She usually has the press eating out of her hand.     

    6   
      
      to have your cake and eat it  

      
      cake  

      
      dog eat dog  

      
      dog  

      
      to eat humble pie  

      
      humble  
    eat away      phrasal verb   If one thing eats away another or eats awayat another, it gradually destroys or uses it up.  
    Rot is eating away the interior of the house…      V P n (not pron)  
    The recession is eating away at their revenues.      V P at n   eat into  

    1       phrasal verb   If something eats into your time or your resources, it uses them, when they should be used for other things.  
    Responsibilities at home and work eat into his time…      V P n  

    2       phrasal verb   If a substance such as acid or rust eats into something, it destroys or damages its surface.  
    Ulcers occur when the stomach’s natural acids eat into the lining of the stomach.      V P n   eat up  

    1       phrasal verb   When you eat up your food, you eat all of it.  
    Eat up your lunch…      V P n (not pron)  
    Some seed fell along the footpath, and the birds came and ate it up.      V n P  

    2       phrasal verb   If something eats up money, time, or resources, it uses them or consumes them in great quantities.  
    Health insurance costs are eating up his income.      V P n (not pron)  

    Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

    Collaborative Dictionary     English Thesaurus

    eat one’s own dogfood

    exp.

    expression used to describe the practice of a company using internally the marketed products

    [Bus.] expression originating from and widely used in software industry; the practice is also known as «dogfooding»

    be stuffed to the gills

    v.

    be satiated/sated ; you might say ‘I’m stuffed to the gills’ to refuse more food meaning that you can’t possibly eat any more or as a way of complimenting someone’s cooking because it suggests that the food was so good that you ate more than you meant to.

    Jennifer: More potatoes? Adele: Oh, no thank you, Jen! I’m stuffed to the gills. What a delicious meal!

    drunkorexia

    n.

    The practice of restricting the amount of food a person eats (self-imposed starvation seen with anorexia nervosa) in order to consume greater amounts of alcohol or of purging (as seen with bulimia nervosa) to try to reduce caloric intake to offset the calories consumed in alcohol.

    [Med.] «Drunkorexic» behaviors most often stem from the fear of weight gain from alcohol.

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