What is another word for cook for?

Pronunciation: [kˈʊk fɔː] (IPA)

Cooking for someone can be a truly rewarding experience, but sometimes it's nice to switch up the language we use to describe it. Luckily, there are plenty of synonyms for "cook for" that can help you express your culinary skills in new and interesting ways. Some of the best include "prepare food for," "whip up a meal for," "serve a meal to," and "conjure up a feast for." Each of these phrases helps to convey the same idea as "cook for," but with a slightly different twist. So next time you're getting ready to feed your family or friends, consider trying out some of these fun and creative alternatives.

What are the hypernyms for Cook for?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    prepare food, prepare dinner, prepare dishes, prepare meals.

Famous quotes with Cook for

  • However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I've been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long time. It's just something I'm passionate about.
    Ted Allen
  • Thom is one of those wonderful people to cook for because he absolutely loves it, just loves it. He loves to eat and drink and he'd be a great guest at any dinner party.
    Ted Allen
  • I don't know how to cook and there's so much work involved you have to buy the groceries and prepare them. I like it when people cook for me, or I'll just order some take-out.
    Famke Janssen
  • I make a film like I cook for friends. I hope they like it, but if they don't, I'm prepared to enjoy it all by myself.
    Melvin Van Peebles
  • I was like any new bride, who said, 'I'm going to cook for my man.' In fact, once I started a small kitchen fire in a pan. Smoke was pouring from the pan, and I got really scared. Right next to our stove is a small fire extinguisher. You know, easy access.
    Catherine Zeta-Jones

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