Pronunciation: /triːt/
noun an event or item that is out of the ordinary and gives great pleasure
A1 I love to eat treats like cookies and candy.
A2 My dog gets a special treat when he behaves well.
B1 She decided to give herself a little treat and buy a new dress.
B2 The spa offers a variety of luxurious treats for their clients.
C1 The restaurant is known for its decadent treats like chocolate lava cake.
C2 The hotel provides guests with complimentary treats in their rooms.
verb to act or behave toward someone in a specific way, typically a good or kind way
A1 I treat myself to a piece of chocolate after a long day.
A2 She treats her friends to dinner on special occasions.
B1 The company treats its employees well with regular bonuses and perks.
B2 As a chef, he treats his customers to delicious and innovative dishes.
C1 The spa treats its guests to luxurious treatments and massages.
C2 The renowned doctor is known for treating his patients with compassion and expertise.
formal The company decided to treat its employees to a fancy dinner to show appreciation for their hard work.
informal Let's treat ourselves to some ice cream after a long day at work.
slang I'm going to treat myself to a shopping spree this weekend.
figurative Kindness is like a treat for the soul, spreading joy wherever it goes.
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