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victual Meaning

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victual (n)

any substance that can be used as food

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victual (v)

supply with food

lay in provisions

take in nourishment

Webster

victual (n.)

Food; -- now used chiefly in the plural. See Victuals.

Grain of any kind.

Webster

victual (v. t.)

To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.

victual Sentence Examples

  1. The ship stocked up on a variety of victuals before embarking on the long voyage across the ocean.
  2. In preparation for the camping trip, we packed an assortment of victuals, including canned goods and non-perishable items.
  3. The survivalist emphasized the importance of foraging for wild victuals in case of emergencies in the wilderness.
  4. The medieval feast showcased a lavish spread of victuals fit for royalty, including roasted meats, fresh fruits, and decadent desserts.
  5. During the winter months, early settlers relied on preserved victuals to sustain them when fresh produce was scarce.
  6. The backpackers carefully planned their trail mix to include a mix of nuts, dried fruits, and other lightweight victuals for sustenance on the hike.
  7. The provisioning of the expedition included a variety of victuals to ensure the explorers had enough energy for their journey into uncharted territory.
  8. The chef skillfully transformed basic ingredients into exquisite victuals that delighted the guests at the upscale restaurant.
  9. In times of scarcity, communities often shared their victuals to ensure everyone had enough to eat.
  10. The survival kit included a range of victuals to provide nourishment and sustenance in case of an emergency or natural disaster.

FAQs About the word victual

any substance that can be used as food, supply with food, lay in provisions, take in nourishmentFood; -- now used chiefly in the plural. See Victuals., Grain of

board, provision,feed,cater, wait, sustain, serve, nurture, banquet, fatten

diet, diet,fast, fast,

The ship stocked up on a variety of victuals before embarking on the long voyage across the ocean.

In preparation for the camping trip, we packed an assortment of victuals, including canned goods and non-perishable items.

The survivalist emphasized the importance of foraging for wild victuals in case of emergencies in the wilderness.

The medieval feast showcased a lavish spread of victuals fit for royalty, including roasted meats, fresh fruits, and decadent desserts.