eat
(ēt)
[Middle English eten, from Old English etan.]
verb: ate (āt), eat·en (ēt́n), eat·ing, eats.
transitive verb
- To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption.
- To take in and absorb as food: a plant that eats insects; a cell that eats bacteria.
- To include habitually or by preference in one's diet: a bird that eats insects, fruit, and seeds; stopped eating red meat on advice from her doctor.
- To destroy, ravage, or use up by or as if by ingesting: “Covering news in the field eats money” (George F. Will)
- To erode or corrode: waves that ate away the beach; an acid that eats the surface of a machine part.
- To produce by or as if by eating: Moths ate holes in our sweaters.
- Slang To absorb the cost or expense of: “You can eat your loss and switch the remaining money to other investment portfolios” (Marlys Harris)
- Informal To bother or annoy: What's eating him?
- Vulgar Slang To perform cunnilingus on. Often used with out.
intransitive verb
- To consume food.
- To have or take a meal.
- To exercise a consuming or eroding effect: a drill that ate away at the rock; exorbitant expenses that were eating into profits.
- To cause persistent annoyance or distress: “How long will it be before the frustration eats at you?” (Howard Kaplan)
phrasal verbs
- eat up
- To receive or enjoy enthusiastically or avidly: She really eats up the publicity.
- To believe without question: He'll eat up whatever the broker tells him.
idioms
- eat crow
- To be forced to accept a humiliating defeat.
- eat (one's) heart out
- To feel bitter anguish or grief. To be consumed by jealousy.
- eat (one's) words
- To retract something that one has said.
- eat out of (someone's) hand
- To be manipulated or dominated by another.
- eat (someone) alive
- To overwhelm or defeat thoroughly: an inexperienced manager who was eaten alive in a competitive corporate environment.
derivatives
- eat́er
- noun
synonyms:
eat, consume, devour, ingest These verbs mean to take food into the body by the mouth: ate a hearty dinner; greedily consumed the sandwich; hyenas devouring their prey; whales ingesting krill.