noun food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and life

  • Proper alimentation is essential for maintaining good health.
  • Eating a balanced diet is important for staying healthy.
  • You gotta watch what you eat to keep your alimentation in check.
  • Just as physical exercise is important for the body, mental alimentation is crucial for the mind.

noun a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food

  • His appetite for knowledge drove him to pursue higher education.
  • I've got a huge appetite today, let's order some pizza!
  • I could eat a horse, that's how big my appetite is right now.
  • Her appetite for success knows no bounds, she is always striving for more.

noun a solid emulsion of fat globules, air, and water made by churning milk or cream and used as food

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  • The chef used butter to sauté the vegetables.
  • Can you pass the butter, please?
  • I can't believe it's not butter!
  • Her words were smooth as butter, convincing everyone to agree with her.

noun a unit of energy used to measure the amount of energy in food

adjective relating to or containing calories

  • The nutrition label on the food packaging indicates the calorie content per serving.
  • I try to keep track of my calorie intake to stay healthy.
  • I need to watch my cals if I want to lose weight.
  • She burned off all the negative energy like calories during her workout.

noun The act of consuming or using up something.

verb Engaging in the act of eating or using up a resource.

adjective Describing something that requires a lot of time, energy, or attention.

  • Consuming excessive amounts of sugar can lead to various health issues.
  • Eating too much junk food is consuming my energy levels.
  • I can't believe I consumed that entire pizza by myself!
  • The task at hand is consuming all of my time and energy.

verb past tense of crack, which means to break or cause to break without complete separation of parts

adjective damaged or broken into pieces

  • The scientist carefully examined the cracked glass slide under the microscope.
  • I accidentally dropped my phone and now the screen is all cracked.
  • I can't believe he cracked under pressure and told the truth.
  • Her tough exterior finally cracked when she heard the news.

adjective relating to or concerning diet or nutrition

  • The hospital provided a dietetic meal plan tailored to each patient's specific nutritional needs.
  • I'm trying out this new dietetic approach to eating healthier.
  • I'm on a dietetic kick right now, trying to cut out all the junk food.
  • His speech was like a dietetic feast for the mind, full of nourishing ideas and insights.

noun the regulation of the diet for the promotion of health

  • The study of dietetics involves understanding the science behind nutrition and its effects on the human body.
  • She decided to pursue a career in dietetics after seeing the positive impact of healthy eating on her own health.
  • I'm trying to stick to this new dietetics plan, but I keep craving junk food.
  • In a way, dietetics is like a roadmap for maintaining good health through proper nutrition.

noun a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons

verb to restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight or for medical reasons

  • It is important to maintain a balanced diet for optimal health.
  • I'm trying to stick to a healthy diet to lose some weight.
  • I'm on a strict diet to get in shape for summer.
  • His diet of fast food and soda is not helping his energy levels.

noun The act of consuming food

verb The action of consuming food

adjective Describing the act of consuming food

  • Eating a balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
  • I love eating pizza on Fridays with my friends.
  • Let's grab some grub and do some serious eating tonight.
  • She's been eating up all the attention lately with her new project.

fat

noun a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs

adjective having a lot of excess flesh or weight; plump; obese

  • Obesity is a medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of body fat.
  • I need to cut down on the junk food, I'm getting too fat.
  • She called him a 'fatso' behind his back.
  • The budget deficit is so large, it's like carrying around a fat burden.

adjective describing something as containing a large amount of fat or oil

  • The doctor advised the patient to avoid consuming fatty foods to improve their health.
  • I can't believe how much weight I've gained from all these fatty snacks.
  • Those fries are so fatty, but they taste so good!
  • His ego is as fatty as the greasy burger he's eating.

noun dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, that are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes

  • Dietary fiber is essential for maintaining a healthy digestive system.
  • Make sure to eat enough fiber to keep things moving smoothly.
  • Fiber is like the broom for your insides, sweeping everything clean.
  • His arguments were woven together with a strong fiber of logic.

noun a very small amount of something

  • The farmer harvested a large grain crop this year.
  • I love the taste of whole grain bread.
  • Let's hit the grain store for some snacks.
  • She took everything he said with a grain of salt.

noun health

adjective healthy

  • Health food refers to food that is considered beneficial for one's health due to its nutrient content.
  • I try to eat health food like fruits and vegetables to stay in shape.
  • I'm all about that health food life - kale smoothies and quinoa bowls all day!
  • Just like physical exercise is good for the body, health food is like exercise for the mind.

noun a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat

  • The hunger crisis in developing countries is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention.
  • I'm so hungry, let's grab a bite to eat.
  • I could eat a horse, I'm so hungry.
  • His hunger for success drove him to work tirelessly towards his goals.

noun the process of taking something in

  • The doctor recommended reducing your daily intake of sugar.
  • You should cut back on your intake of junk food.
  • I need to watch my intake of carbs if I want to lose weight.
  • Increasing your intake of knowledge will help you excel in your career.

noun a type of Chinese sailing ship with characteristic high stern and lugsails

  • The recycling center separates recyclables from junk to ensure proper disposal.
  • I need to clean out my garage, it's full of junk.
  • Let's go pick through that junkyard for some cool finds.
  • Don't let negative thoughts clutter your mind like junk in a hoarder's house.

verb to provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition

  • It is important to nourish your body with a balanced diet rich in nutrients.
  • Make sure to nourish yourself with plenty of fruits and vegetables.
  • I need to nourish myself with some good home-cooked food.
  • Reading books helps nourish the mind and soul.

noun Nourishment is a noun that refers to the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

  • Proper nourishment is essential for overall health and well-being.
  • Eating a balanced diet provides the necessary nourishment for our bodies.
  • I need to grab some grub for nourishment before heading out.
  • Reading books is like nourishment for the mind, feeding it with knowledge and wisdom.

noun a substance that provides nourishment and energy to sustain life

  • Nutriment is essential for the growth and development of a healthy body.
  • Make sure you're getting enough nutriment in your diet to stay healthy.
  • I need to grab some quick nutriment before heading to the gym.
  • Friendship is the nutriment of the soul.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'overabundant' describes a noun as having an excessive amount.

  • The overabundant supply of raw materials led to a decrease in market prices.
  • There is an overabundant amount of food at the party, so feel free to take some home.
  • There's an overabundant selection of movies on Netflix right now, I don't know what to watch.
  • Her overabundant energy was contagious, lifting the spirits of everyone around her.

adjective describes a person or animal that has been given too much food and is excessively full

  • The doctor warned that the child was overfed and needed to follow a healthier diet.
  • My cat looks so chubby because I think she's been overfed by my family.
  • I feel so bloated and overfed after that huge meal.
  • The market is overfed with new smartphone models, making it hard to choose the best one.

noun a small oval seed that is the edible fruit of a South American plant

adjective describing something related to or resembling a peanut

  • The peanut is a legume crop that is widely grown for its edible seeds.
  • I always snack on peanuts while watching movies.
  • I can't believe he's allergic to peanuts, that's nuts!
  • She's as small as a peanut compared to the other players on the team.

noun the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts

  • The study of human physiology involves understanding how the body's systems work together to maintain homeostasis.
  • Learning about physiology can help you understand how your body functions on a daily basis.
  • Physiology is like the user manual for your body, explaining how everything works under the hood.
  • In a way, physiology is like the orchestra conductor of the body, ensuring that all the different parts play their roles correctly.

noun the state of being completely filled or satisfied with food

  • The repletion of food at the banquet was evident by the overflowing plates on the tables.
  • I can't believe the repletion of snacks at the party last night, there was so much leftover.
  • The repletion of drinks at the bar was insane, we were all so full by the end of the night.
  • The repletion of emotions in her heart made it hard for her to focus on anything else.

noun a white, odorless, tasteless carbohydrate found in the seeds, tubers, and roots of plants

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  • Starch is a polysaccharide that is commonly found in plants and is used as a source of energy.
  • I always add a little extra starch to my gravy to make it thicker.
  • I can't stand the way she starches her jeans, it looks so outdated.
  • His speech was full of starch, lacking any real substance or emotion.

noun the state of suffering or dying from lack of food

  • The prolonged drought led to widespread starvation in the region.
  • People are going hungry because there's not enough food.
  • Kids in that area are starving, they need help.
  • She felt like she was slowly starving for affection in her loveless marriage.

verb to suffer or die from lack of food; to feel very hungry

  • It is important to address the issue of poverty in order to prevent people from starving.
  • I haven't eaten all day, I'm starting to starve!
  • I'm so hungry, I could totally starve right now.
  • Without creativity and innovation, a business will starve in a competitive market.

noun food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment

  • Sustenance is essential for the survival of all living organisms.
  • We need to grab some sustenance before we continue our journey.
  • Let's go get some grub for sustenance.
  • Music is my sustenance, it feeds my soul.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case 'underfed' describes someone or something that has not been given enough food or nutrition

  • The underfed children in the impoverished village were in need of proper nutrition.
  • Those underfed puppies need to be fed more often.
  • I can't believe how underfed that cat looks, someone should give it some food.
  • The underfed creativity of the artist was evident in their lackluster paintings.

adjective describing someone who is not receiving enough food or nutrients to maintain good health

  • Many children in impoverished regions are undernourished due to lack of access to proper nutrition.
  • Some people in poor areas don't get enough to eat and end up undernourished.
  • Kids in some places are starving and undernourished because they don't have enough food.
  • His mind felt undernourished after spending all day on mindless tasks.

adjective describing something that is not conducive to good health

  • The doctor advised against consuming unhealthful processed foods high in sugar and fat.
  • Eating too much unhealthful junk food can lead to weight gain and other health problems.
  • I always feel gross after eating unhealthful fast food for lunch.
  • Her unhealthful lifestyle choices were like a ticking time bomb for her overall well-being.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'unhealthy' describes something that is not conducive to good health

  • Consuming a diet high in saturated fats and sugars can lead to unhealthy weight gain.
  • Eating too much junk food is really unhealthy for you.
  • Dude, eating all that greasy fast food is super unhealthy.
  • Ignoring your mental health is like feeding your mind with unhealthy thoughts.

noun a substance that is essential for the normal growth and development of the body, obtained from food

  • It is important to consume foods rich in vitamin C to support a healthy immune system.
  • I always make sure to take my vitamins every morning to stay healthy.
  • I need to remember to pop my vits so I don't get sick.
  • Laughter is like a vitamin for the soul, it nourishes and uplifts us.

noun a person or animal who is well fed

adjective describing the state of being well nourished or having eaten enough

  • The livestock on the farm are always well fed with a balanced diet.
  • My cat is always well fed because I make sure to feed her on time.
  • The party was lit, everyone was well fed with good music and food.
  • Her mind was well fed with knowledge after attending the seminar.

noun A type of non-enzymatic browning reaction that typically occurs when foods are cooked at high temperatures

  • The Maillard reaction is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars that gives browned foods their desirable flavor.
  • When you sear a steak on high heat, you're actually causing the Maillard reaction to occur, which makes it taste so good.
  • Cooking the meat until it gets that nice crust is all thanks to the Maillard reaction.
  • Just like how a good friendship develops over time, the Maillard reaction slowly transforms food into something delicious.

noun a unit of heat energy

adjective relating to heat or energy

  • The caloric content of the meal was carefully calculated by the nutritionist.
  • I try to keep track of my caloric intake by using a food tracking app.
  • I don't really pay attention to caloric values, I just eat what I want.
  • The caloric debate between the two dieticians was heating up.

adjective describing a product or food that does not contain cholesterol

  • The new cooking oil is cholesterol-free, making it a healthier option for those watching their heart health.
  • I love that this snack is cholesterol-free, I can enjoy it guilt-free!
  • This salad dressing is totally cholesterol-free, so you can eat as much as you want!
  • Her mind was like a cholesterol-free zone, clear and free of any negative thoughts.

noun The health halo effect can influence consumer behavior and choices, leading them to believe they are making healthier choices when in reality they may not be.

  • Food companies often use misleading labels to create a health halo around their products.
  • Just because a snack has a health halo doesn't mean it's actually good for you.
  • Don't fall for the health halo marketing - read the ingredients before buying!
  • She wore her health halo proudly, believing that her organic lifestyle made her superior to others.

noun a salt or ester of folic acid, especially in the form of a dietary supplement

adjective relating to or containing folate

  • Folate is a crucial nutrient for pregnant women as it helps prevent birth defects.
  • Make sure to eat foods high in folate if you're expecting.
  • Gotta get that folate in for a healthy baby!
  • Just like plants need sunlight, our bodies need folate to thrive.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • Consuming foods high in empty calories can lead to nutrient deficiencies.
  • Eating too many snacks with empty calories is not good for your health.
  • Don't waste your time on those empty calorie foods.
  • His words were like empty calories, providing no real substance or nourishment to the conversation.

noun material for intellectual nourishment

  • The hospital provides pabulum to patients who are unable to eat solid food.
  • I don't mind eating hospital pabulum when I'm feeling under the weather.
  • I wouldn't touch that pabulum with a ten-foot pole.
  • The political candidate's speech was nothing but pabulum, lacking any real substance or depth.

adjective describing someone or something as slightly chubby or plump in a cute or endearing way

  • The plumpy fruits were carefully selected for the market.
  • I love snacking on plumpy grapes.
  • Check out those plumpy cheeks on the baby!
  • Her plumpy personality shines through in her vibrant artwork.

noun a shortened form of 'carbohydrate', referring to a group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starches, and celluloses

  • It is important to monitor your carb intake to maintain a healthy diet.
  • I try to cut back on carbs to lose weight.
  • I'm avoiding carbs like the plague.
  • Too many carbs can weigh you down like a heavy burden.

noun a product or food item that is free of sugar

adjective describing a product that does not contain sugar

  • The new dessert menu includes a variety of sugar-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
  • I picked up some sugar-free snacks for our road trip.
  • I'm trying to cut back on sugar, so I'm going for the sugar-free soda.
  • Her smile was as sweet as sugar-free candy.

noun ketogenic diet

adjective ketogenic

  • Many individuals have found success in managing their weight and improving their health through following a ketogenic diet.
  • I've heard that a ketogenic diet can help you lose weight quickly.
  • Keto is all the rage right now for shedding those extra pounds.
  • Embarking on a ketogenic diet is like putting your body into fat-burning mode.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'eating' is a gerund noun that represents the action of consuming food.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'clean' is an adjective that describes the type of eating being done.

  • Clean eating involves consuming whole, unprocessed foods in their most natural state.
  • I've been trying to stick to clean eating by avoiding junk food and processed snacks.
  • I'm all about that clean eating life - no more fast food for me!
  • Clean eating is like giving your body a fresh start, free from unhealthy additives and preservatives.

noun Adermin is a vitamin B6 compound that is essential for the metabolism of amino acids and carbohydrates.

adjective Adermin can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to vitamin B6.

  • Adermin is a form of vitamin B6 that is essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system.
  • I take adermin supplements to help with my energy levels.
  • Hey, have you heard about that new adermin product? It's supposed to be really good for you.
  • In a way, adermin acts as a shield for your nerves, protecting them from damage.