What is another word for had dinner?

Pronunciation: [hɐd dˈɪnə] (IPA)

There are many ways to say "had dinner" depending on the context and the level of formality. Some common synonyms include: "ate dinner", "dined", "had a meal", "supped", "chowed down", "feasted", "ingested a meal", "partook of dinner", "took nourishment", "consumed an evening meal", "sat down to dinner", "had a sit-down meal", "enjoyed supper", "had a bite to eat", "took evening sustenance". These phrases can be used interchangeably depending on the speaker's preference and the tone of the conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Had dinner?

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

Famous quotes with Had dinner

  • It's funny, I had dinner with my dear friend John Spencer last night and I'm not in the first episode, but he's at the beginning of it and he was telling me about it and I thought this sounds very hot because I think this is definitely the last year of West Wing.
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  • I didn't know that people compared Bill Hicks and I but certainly I'm flattered if they do. I knew Bill a bit. We had dinner a couple of times and played guitar together once. I really tried to keep my distance from him professionally.
    Marc Maron
  • To my great surprise and pleasure, I have had dinner with most of the people living with whom I would like to have dinner.
    Holly Near
  • I once had dinner with Madonna and I wasn't nervous but within about a minute I found myself talking about underwear.
    Randy Newman
  • I had a friend whose family had dinner together. The mother would tuck you in at night and make breakfast in the morning. They even had a spare bike for a friend. It just seemed so amazing to me.
    Moon Unit Zappa

Related words: had dinner tonight, what did you have for dinner last night, had dinner with family, had dinner with friends, did you have dinner last night, what did you have for dinner last night, what did you eat for dinner tonight

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