Fast Food

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /fæst fuːd/

Definitions of fast food

noun a type of food that is prepared and served quickly, typically in a restaurant or food stand

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat fast food like burgers and fries.

A2 Fast food restaurants are popular among teenagers.

B1 Many people choose fast food for its convenience and affordability.

B2 Despite its convenience, fast food is often criticized for being unhealthy.

C1 The fast food industry is constantly evolving to meet changing consumer preferences.

C2 Some fast food chains have expanded globally, becoming household names around the world.

Examples of fast food in a Sentence

formal Fast food restaurants have become increasingly popular in urban areas.

informal Let's grab some fast food for lunch today.

slang I'm craving some fast food, let's hit up the drive-thru.

figurative His writing style is like fast food - quick and easy to consume but lacking in depth.

Grammatical Forms of fast food

past tense

ate

plural

fast foods

comparative

faster

superlative

fastest

present tense

eats

future tense

will eat

perfect tense

has eaten

continuous tense

is eating

singular

fast food

positive degree

fast

infinitive

to eat fast food

gerund

eating fast food

participle

fasting

Origin and Evolution of fast food

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'fast food' originated in the United States in the early 1950s.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe food that was prepared and served quickly for on-the-go consumption, the concept of fast food has evolved to encompass a wide range of popular chain restaurants and convenience foods known for their speed of service.