What is another word for takeout?

Pronunciation: [tˈe͡ɪka͡ʊt] (IPA)

Takeout, also known as take-away or to-go, is a term that refers to the food that is ordered from a restaurant or cafe to be consumed off-premises. This term has been in use for a while now but there are other synonyms that can be used interchangeably to denote the same meaning. One alternative to 'takeout' can be 'carryout.' In some areas, takeout is also called 'drive-through.' People also refer to takeout as 'delivery' or 'home delivery' where the food is delivered to the customer's doorstep. Other synonyms include 'take home,' 'take away,' 'take off,' 'pick-up,' or simply, 'food to go.'.

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What are the hyponyms for Takeout?

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What are the opposite words for takeout?

Takeout is a popular term used in American and British English for food that is prepared in a restaurant, but is intended to be consumed outside of the establishment. Examples of takeout food include sandwiches, pizza, Chinese food, and salads. Antonyms for the word "takeout" could be "dine-in," "eat-in," or "table service." Dine-in refers to the option of eating a meal inside a restaurant, while table service is another term used when the restaurant serves food to customers at their table. Eat-in refers to the act of consuming food within the establishment, whether it is prepared by the customer or the restaurant itself.

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Usage examples for Takeout

The contention is that it can do no harm, with such a Club holding, to force the partner to two No-trumps, if he have all the other suits stopped, and the fact that three Clubs is called with strength more clearly accentuates the principle that the two Club takeout means nothing but weakness.
"Auction of To-day"
Milton C. Work
I live on deli takeout these days.
"Life Blood"
Thomas Hoover
Let's get takeout and eat it in High Park.
"Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town"
Cory Doctorow

Famous quotes with Takeout

  • In the years when he'd worked full-time, he'd never complained about frozen or takeout or preprepared dinners. To Caroline it probably seemed that he was changing the rules on her. But to Gary it seemed that the nature of family life itself was changing - that togetherness and filiality and fraternity weren't valued the way they were when he was young.
    Jonathan Franzen

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