eats, ate, eaten, eating
to eat out
phrasal verb
To dine at a restaurant or outside the home
- 1We decided to eat out at the new Italian place.
- 2They eat out every Friday night.
When you eat out, it means you go to a restaurant or somewhere else to have a meal instead of eating at home. It could be at a café, diner, or even a food truck. It's a way to enjoy different foods and experiences outside of your own kitchen.
Remember to check the menu before you go out to eat. This way, you can see if there are any dishes you like or if there are any dietary restrictions you need to consider.
at the clinic
Dinner Plans at the Clinic
Daniel
Hey Paul, after this appointment, do you want to eat out?
Paul
Sure, I know a great place nearby.
Daniel
Perfect, I could use a good meal after this.
Paul
Alright, let's head there once we're done here.
near the ocean
Seaside Dining Decision
Mary
It's such a lovely evening, don't you think?
Linda
Absolutely! It's perfect weather to eat out.
Mary
I agree. There's a nice seafood place nearby.
Linda
Great idea, let's head there now!
Show More…
Similar to "to eat out":
- 1dine out
- 2eat at a restaurant