Pronunciation: /snæk/
noun A small amount of food eaten between meals.
A1 I like to have a small snack in the afternoon.
A2 She packed a snack for the road trip.
B1 I usually have a healthy snack like fruit or nuts.
B2 The hotel provided complimentary snacks in the room.
C1 The gourmet restaurant offered a variety of unique snacks.
C2 The chef prepared an exquisite snack for the guests to enjoy before dinner.
verb To eat a snack.
A1 I like to snack on fruit throughout the day.
A2 She snacked on some popcorn while watching the movie.
B1 After school, the children snacked on crackers and cheese.
B2 During the meeting, the participants snacked on pastries and coffee.
C1 The athletes snacked on protein bars to refuel after the intense workout.
C2 As a busy executive, he often snacked on energy bars to keep up with his demanding schedule.
formal During the meeting, they provided a variety of snacks for the attendees.
informal I always keep some snacks in my bag in case I get hungry.
slang Let's grab some snacks and chill at my place.
figurative Music is like a snack for the soul, always refreshing and uplifting.
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