By Shivam
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Hey everyone out there,
What did you eat today?
Cheese Sandwich?
Burger?
Pizza?
Or Burritos?
Did you know what types of meals they were?
Everyone knows that the food we take in the afternoon is called the lunch, while what we take at night is dinner.
So I thought why not expand our knowledge even further and let you know what types of meals you are taking.
Welcome back again to another chapter of our “Free 30-day Vocabulary Acquisition Course” and today we will learn a little more about the meals we take.
So without further ado, let’s get down to the business-
Light meal
Meaning- a meal that is enough to get by but not fully satisfies your hunger.
Example- As the journey was short, we decided to have a light meal.
Substantial meal
Meaning- a meal that is large enough to satisfy your hunger.
Example- It is good for him to take a substantial meal twice a day if he wants to put some weight.
Slap-up meal
Meaning- unusually large and good meal.
Example- We all had a slap-up meal before joining the training center as we would be on a restricted diet from now on.
Gourmet Meal
Meaning- High-quality tasty meal.
Example: After winning the Rugby match, the authority treated the players with a gourmet meal.
Supper
Meaning- a small meal eaten in the late evening
Example- We had an early supper because we had to go to a movie.
How did you find today’s chapter?
Did you take a light meal or a gourmet meal?
Well, I am so hungry after writing this article; so I am definitely gonna have a slap-up meal now.
Make sure you read this article thoroughly and practice it with your own examples so as they become your second nature.
See you tomorrow with some new topic and vocabulary.
Till then keep learning and improving.
Take care and?
Bye-bye.
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