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Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 6-7) - Eating and Drinking

Here, you will learn some English words related to Eating and Drinking that are necessary for the Academic IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
to consume

to eat or drink something

Ex: After a long day at work, she was ready to consume a hearty meal. 
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to devour
to devour
[Verb]

to eat something eagerly and in large quantities, often implying intense hunger or enjoyment

Ex: The aroma of freshly baked cookies made it irresistible, and the kids eagerly devoured the entire batch. 
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to ingest
to ingest
[Verb]

to take food, drink, or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it

Ex: Animals often ingest various plants and herbs as part of their diet in the wild. 
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to nibble
to nibble
[Verb]

to eat small amounts of food often

Ex: She prefers to nibble throughout the day instead of having big meals. 
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to munch
to munch
[Verb]

to chew steadily or vigorously, often making a crunching sound

Ex: During the movie, we sat on the couch and munch on popcorn. 
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to savor
to savor
[Verb]

to fully appreciate and enjoy the flavor or aroma of a food or drink as much as possible, particularly by slowly consuming it

Ex: She savors the delicate flavors of herbal teas. 
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to sample
to sample
[Verb]

to take a small portion or specimen of something for examination, testing, or as a representation of a larger whole

Ex: The scientist will sample the soil to analyze its composition. 
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snack
snack
[noun]

a small meal that is usually eaten between the main meals or when there is not much time for cooking

Ex: At the party, there were many snacks to choose from. 
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to feast
to feast
[Verb]

to eat and drink abundantly, often as part of a celebration or special occasion

Ex: The villagers would often feast on local delicacies during their annual harvest celebration. 
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to sup
to sup
[Verb]

to consume a drink or liquid food

Ex: She sat by the fireplace, quietly supping on a cup of hot tea to warm herself on the chilly evening. 
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to slurp
to slurp
[Verb]

to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound

Ex: He couldn't help but slurp his noodles loudly, causing a few raised eyebrows in the restaurant. 
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to nourish

to give someone or something food and other things which are needed in order to grow, live, and maintain health

Ex: Farmers work hard to nourish their crops with the right balance of water and nutrients. 
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to indulge

to allow oneself to do or have something that one enjoys, particularly something that might be bad for one

Ex: She decided to indulge in a piece of chocolate cake as a treat. 
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to gnaw
to gnaw
[Verb]

to chew on something persistently

Ex: The puppy likes to gnaw on chew toys to soothe its teething discomfort. 
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to gobble
to gobble
[Verb]

to eat something quickly and greedily, often making loud and rapid swallowing sounds

Ex: The children tend to gobble their candy as soon as they get it on Halloween. 
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to [grab] a bite (to eat|)

to quickly make a meal for oneself, often due to a time constraint

Ex: Nothing's better than grabbing a bite to eat with friends. 
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to quench
to quench
[Verb]

to satisfy one's thirst

Ex: After a long run, she stopped to quench her thirst with a refreshing drink of water. 
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