Pronunciation: /ˈeɪˌkeɪtər/
noun a person or business that provides food or catering services
A1 An acater is someone who provides food for events or parties.
A2 The acater did a great job of catering the wedding reception.
B1 I hired an acater for my daughter's birthday party.
B2 The acater offered a wide variety of menu options for the corporate event.
C1 The acater's attention to detail and presentation was impeccable at the gala.
C2 The renowned acater was known for creating unique and delicious dishes for high-profile events.
formal The event planner hired an acater to provide a variety of food options for the guests.
informal We should just acater for the party instead of cooking ourselves.
slang Let's hit up that new acater for some grub, I heard they're really good.
figurative She was known to acater to his every need, always putting his wants before her own.
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