cater

[ˈkeɪtər]

cater Definition

  • 1to provide food and drinks for an event or a group of people
  • 2to provide what is needed or wanted

Using cater: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cater" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The restaurant caters for weddings and other events.

  • Example

    The company caters to the needs of its customers.

  • Example

    The hotel caters to families with young children.

  • Example

    The school cafeteria caters to students and staff.

cater Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for cater

Phrases with cater

  • cater to someone's every whim

    to do everything that someone wants, often in a way that is excessive or annoying

    Example

    The hotel staff catered to his every whim, bringing him food and drinks whenever he asked.

  • cater for all tastes

    to provide something that will be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of their preferences

    Example

    The restaurant's menu caters for all tastes, with a wide variety of dishes available.

  • cater to the crowd

    to provide what is popular or in demand, often at the expense of quality or originality

    Example

    The band decided to cater to the crowd and play only their most popular songs, even though they were tired of them.

Origins of cater

from Middle English 'catour', meaning 'buyer of provisions'

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Summary: cater in Brief

The verb 'cater' [ˈkeɪtər] refers to providing food, drinks, or what is needed or wanted. It can be used in the context of events, customers, families, or schools, as in 'The restaurant caters for weddings and other events.' 'Cater' also appears in phrases like 'cater to someone's every whim,' which means to do everything someone wants, and 'cater for all tastes,' which means to provide something that will be enjoyed by everyone.

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