"Restaurants" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Restaurants" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Restaurants
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"Restaurants" Meaning

Establishments that prepare and serve food and drinks to customers in a place where people pay to eat in, often with a wide range of menu options and a trained staff. Example: "I'm craving Chinese food, let's go to that new restaurant downtown."

"Restaurants" Examples

Word: restaurants


Usage Examples:


1. Formal Invitation:

"Please join us for dinner at the finest restaurants in the city. I've made a reservation for us at 8 o'clock tonight."

2. Critic's Review:

"The new Italian restaurants in town have been getting great reviews, but I'm not convinced about the quality of their food."

3. Travel Recommendation:

"Japan has some of the most renowned restaurants worldwide, including sushi bars, ramen shops, and high-end establishments."

4. Food Criticism:

"After visiting several restaurants in the area, I found the local diner to be the only one serving real home-cooked meals."

5. Cultural Comparison:

"Logan airports have restaurants, cafes, and bars to make your travel journey more comfortable before the next flight."

"Restaurants" Similar Words

Restarts

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Restate

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To restate means to repeat or rephrase something in different words, often to clarify or paraphrase its original meaning.

Restated

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Repeated or restructuring something to convey it in simpler or clearer terms, without changing its main meaning.

Restatement

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A statement made again in different words, often for the sake of clarity or to make it clearer and easier to understand.

Restates

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To restate something means to express the same idea or message in different words, often to clarify or rephrase a point that has already been made.

Restating

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Expressing the same thing using different words, often in a more concise or clearer way, without changing its meaning.

Restaurant

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A business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers in a building or other premises, often designed for the purpose.

Restauranteurs

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People who own, operate, or manage restaurants.

Restaurate

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This word is not in the dictionary in English. <br><br>However, the word "restaurate" seems to be a misspelling of "restore" or "reanimate", both of which are related to helping something or someone return to a previous state or regain vitality.<br><br>"Restore" typically implies bringing something back to its original condition or state, such as "They are restoring the historic building to its former glory."<br><br>"Reanimate" means to bring something (such as a person or thing) into a state of animation or consciousness again, such as in the case of a dead body after an accident or a character in a science fiction story being revived.<br><br>Another possibility is that "restaurate" is a play on the word "restore" and the Latin root "restaurare" which means to restore or bring back to life.

Restaurateur

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A person who owns, operates, or manages a restaurant. Typically, a restaurateur is a skilled businessperson who oversees the daily operations of the restaurant, including menu planning, staff management, and customer service.

Restaurateurs

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Restauration

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The restoration of something to its original state, often in a building, cultural site, or work of art.

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Restenosis

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Resterilization

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