Lunch - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |lʌntʃ|  American pronunciation of the word lunch
Brit.  |lʌn(t)ʃ|  British pronunciation of the word lunch

noun

- a midday meal (syn: dejeuner, luncheon, tiffin)

verb

- take the midday meal
At what time are you lunching?
- provide a midday meal for
She lunched us well

Extra examples

I like to eat a healthy lunch every day.

We took a picnic lunch to the park.

They've brought their own lunches with them.

I had just a sandwich for lunch.

I bought her some lunch.

She often lunches in the park.

They were all at lunch.

What's for lunch?

She ate a small lunch before the meeting.

Perhaps we could have lunch before you go.

I think I'll have soup for lunch.

The two women went out for lunch together.

Let's break for lunch now.

I'm afraid he's at lunch until two.

I'll take you out to lunch next time I'm in town.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: lunch
he/she/it: lunches
present participle: lunching
past tense: lunched
past participle: lunched
noun
singular: lunch
plural: lunches
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