Pronunciation: /ˈiːtɪŋ/
noun The act of consuming food
A1 I enjoy eating fruits and vegetables.
A2 She was caught eating cookies in class.
B1 Eating a balanced diet is important for overall health.
B2 The chef's specialty is eating contests.
C1 Eating habits can greatly impact one's physical well-being.
C2 The documentary explores the cultural significance of eating rituals.
verb The action of consuming food
A1 I like eating pizza.
A2 She was eating a sandwich when I saw her.
B1 Eating healthy food is important for maintaining a balanced diet.
B2 The chef is known for creating delicious dishes that are a joy to eat.
C1 Eating mindfully can help improve digestion and overall well-being.
C2 The food critic savored every bite, appreciating the artistry of the chef's cooking.
adjective Describing the act of consuming food
A1 I saw a cat eating fish.
A2 She always brings a sandwich for lunch, but today she is eating pasta.
B1 The eating habits of the population have changed significantly over the past decade.
B2 The restaurant has a reputation for serving delicious, freshly prepared eating options.
C1 The nutritionist emphasized the importance of mindful eating for overall health.
C2 The chef's innovative approach to fine dining has elevated the art of eating to a new level.
formal Eating a balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
informal I love eating pizza on Fridays with my friends.
slang Let's grab some grub and do some serious eating tonight.
figurative She's been eating up all the attention lately with her new project.
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