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Phrasal Verb - Eating out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'eat out' is used to describe the act of eating food at a restaurant or outside one's home. It is often used to distinguish dining in, which refers to eating at home or in a private setting. 'Eating out' can imply a level of formality, cost, or occasion, and is often used in contexts such as going out for a special meal, trying new foods, or meeting others for dinner.

Examples

No.Example
1We're eating out at that new Italian place tonight.
2I love eating out because I can try different cuisines without having to cook.
3The kids are eating out with their grandparents this weekend.
4After the conference, we're eating out at a nearby café.
5My friends and I are eating out at that new sushi restaurant every Friday.
6The couple chose to eat out at a fancy restaurant for their anniversary.
7I hate eating out alone, but sometimes it's necessary.
8Eating out can be a fun way to celebrate a special occasion.
9My family is eating out at a buffet this weekend because we didn't feel like cooking.
10After moving to a new city, we love eating out to try new restaurants.