ate (Meaning)

Wordnet

ate (n)

goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment

Webster

ate ()

the preterit of Eat.

Webster

ate (n.)

The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance.

Webster

ate (imp.)

of Eat

ate Sentence Examples

  1. Yesterday, I ate a delicious homemade lasagna for dinner.
  2. Sarah ate her lunch quickly so she could get back to work.
  3. The hungry dog eagerly ate the bone that was given to him.
  4. Despite not being hungry, Tom ate a piece of cake because it looked so tempting.
  5. Last weekend, we ate at a new sushi restaurant downtown.
  6. I regretted it immediately after I ate that spicy burrito.
  7. The children happily ate their ice cream cones on a hot summer day.
  8. She ate the last cookie without realizing it was meant for someone else.
  9. After a long day of hiking, we sat around the campfire and ate roasted marshmallows.
  10. During the picnic, we ate sandwiches and fruit while enjoying the beautiful weather.

FAQs About the word ate

goddess of criminal rashness and its punishmentthe preterit of Eat., The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance., of Eat

devoured,consumed, put away, partook (of), swallowed, licked,chewed, tucked (away or in), digested, tasted

rejuvenated, revitalized,restored, freshened, rejuvenated, renewed, recreated, recreated, revived, refreshed

Yesterday, I ate a delicious homemade lasagna for dinner.

Sarah ate her lunch quickly so she could get back to work.

The hungry dog eagerly ate the bone that was given to him.

Despite not being hungry, Tom ate a piece of cake because it looked so tempting.