Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪnɪŋ/
noun a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event
A1 I enjoy dining out with my friends.
A2 She prefers dining at home rather than in restaurants.
B1 The hotel offers fine dining options for its guests.
B2 The couple decided to have a romantic dining experience at a fancy restaurant.
C1 The dining room was elegantly decorated for the special event.
C2 The chef's innovative dishes have earned the restaurant a reputation for exceptional dining.
verb present participle of the verb 'dine', which means to eat dinner
A1 I enjoy dining out with my friends.
A2 She prefers dining at home rather than going to restaurants.
B1 The couple was dining elegantly at the fancy restaurant.
B2 After a long day of sightseeing, we were looking forward to dining at a local bistro.
C1 The ambassador was known for dining with world leaders at exclusive events.
C2 The celebrity was spotted dining at a trendy new hotspot in the city.
formal The hotel offers fine dining options for its guests.
informal Let's go out for a nice dining experience tonight.
slang I'm craving some fancy dining, let's hit up that new restaurant.
figurative The art of fine dining is like a symphony for the taste buds.
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