Definitions
- Referring to food that is ordered from a restaurant or fast-food chain to be eaten elsewhere. - Talking about a meal that is packaged and prepared for pickup or delivery. - Describing a service where food is prepared and packaged for customers to take home.
- Referring to food that is ordered from a restaurant or fast-food chain to be eaten elsewhere. - Talking about a meal that is packaged and prepared for pickup or delivery. - Describing a service where food is prepared and packaged for customers to take home.
List of Similarities
- 1Both refer to food that is ordered from a restaurant or fast-food chain.
- 2Both involve taking the food away from the place of purchase.
- 3Both can be eaten at home or elsewhere.
- 4Both are convenient options for meals on-the-go.
- 5Both can be ordered for pickup or delivery.
What is the difference?
- 1Connotation: Takeout is associated with American English, while takeaway is associated with British English.
- 2Usage: Takeout is more commonly used as a noun, while takeaway is used as both a noun and a verb.
Remember this!
Takeout and takeaway are synonyms that refer to food that is ordered from a restaurant or fast-food chain to be eaten elsewhere. The main difference between the two is their origin and usage. Takeout is more commonly used in North America and is primarily used as a noun, while takeaway is more commonly used in the UK and Australia and can be used as both a noun and a verb.