repast (Meaning)

Wordnet

repast (n)

the food served and eaten at one time

Webster

repast (n.)

The act of taking food.

That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any refreshment.

Webster

repast (v. t. & i.)

To supply food to; to feast; to take food.

repast Sentence Examples

  1. The sumptuous repast left the guests feeling both sated and euphoric.
  2. The king and queen enjoyed a lavish repast in their gilded dining hall.
  3. The soldiers shared a meager repast of stale bread and salted meat.
  4. The travelers gathered around a campfire, sharing a simple yet nourishing repast.
  5. The feast was a grand repast, featuring delicacies from every corner of the realm.
  6. The pilgrims broke bread together at a humble repast before continuing their journey.
  7. The children devoured the repast their mother had prepared, not leaving a crumb behind.
  8. The prisoners survived on meager repasts of gruel and water.
  9. The scavengers gathered any edible scraps they could find to add to their meager repast.
  10. The student rushed through breakfast, eager to get to the school repast, where a more substantial meal awaited.

FAQs About the word repast

the food served and eaten at one timeThe act of taking food., That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any refreshment., To supply food to; to feast;

menu,meal, lunch, banquet, feed, breakfast,dinner, feast, chow, supper

diet, diet,, fast,fast

The sumptuous repast left the guests feeling both sated and euphoric.

The king and queen enjoyed a lavish repast in their gilded dining hall.

The soldiers shared a meager repast of stale bread and salted meat.

The travelers gathered around a campfire, sharing a simple yet nourishing repast.