Pronunciation: /daɪ.əˈtɛtɪk/

Definitions of dietetic

adjective relating to or concerning diet or nutrition

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer to eat dietetic foods to stay healthy.

A2 She follows a dietetic meal plan to manage her weight.

B1 The nutritionist recommended a dietetic approach to improve his overall health.

B2 The hospital cafeteria offers a variety of dietetic options for patients with dietary restrictions.

C1 The chef specializes in creating delicious yet dietetic dishes for customers with specific dietary needs.

C2 Her dietetic expertise has helped many people achieve their health goals through personalized meal plans.

Examples of dietetic in a Sentence

formal The hospital provided a dietetic meal plan tailored to each patient's specific nutritional needs.

informal I'm trying out this new dietetic approach to eating healthier.

slang I'm on a dietetic kick right now, trying to cut out all the junk food.

figurative His speech was like a dietetic feast for the mind, full of nourishing ideas and insights.

Grammatical Forms of dietetic

past tense

dieted

plural

dietetics

comparative

more dietetic

superlative

most dietetic

present tense

diet

future tense

will diet

perfect tense

have dieted

continuous tense

is dieting

singular

dietetic

positive degree

dietetic

infinitive

to diet

gerund

dieting

participle

dieting

Origin and Evolution of dietetic

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'dietetic' originated from the Greek word 'diatetikos' meaning 'pertaining to diet'
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe anything related to diet or nutrition, the word 'dietetic' has evolved to specifically refer to the practice of dietetics or the field of dietetics in modern times.