dish out (Meaning)

Wordnet

dish out (v)

administer or bestow, as in small portions

provide (usually but not necessarily food)

dish out Sentence Examples

  1. The restaurant's new chef is known for dishing out delicious and innovative dishes.
  2. The store was dishing out free samples of their new product.
  3. The caterers were dishing out food to the party guests.
  4. Don't dish out advice unless you're asked for it.
  5. The company was dishing out bonuses to its employees.
  6. The government was dishing out grants to small businesses.
  7. The teacher was dishing out homework assignments to the students.
  8. The doctor was dishing out prescriptions to the patients.
  9. The judge was dishing out sentences to the criminals.
  10. The waitress was dishing out plates of food to the customers.

FAQs About the word dish out

administer or bestow, as in small portions, provide (usually but not necessarily food)

portion, split,measure (out), part, divide, dole out, lot, parcel (out), hand out, share (out)

deny, deny, refuse, decline, withhold, decline, misallocate, disallow, reject, disallow

The restaurant's new chef is known for dishing out delicious and innovative dishes.

The store was dishing out free samples of their new product.

The caterers were dishing out food to the party guests.

Don't dish out advice unless you're asked for it.