diets
Pronunciation: [ˈdaɪ.ɪts]
Word
Context: “health”
(noun) a diet is the kind of food and drinks a person usually eats. It's like the menu of your life. Some people choose diets to be healthier or lose weight.
Example
She follows a balanced diet that includes lots of fruits and vegetables.
Example
He doesn't pay attention to his diet; he eats too much junk food.
Example
What kind of diet do you think is best for staying healthy?
Context: “lifestyle”
(noun) a specific plan of eating for a certain goal, like losing weight or getting fit. It’s like a special recipe for how you want to eat for a while.
Example
For her New Year’s resolution, she decided to try a low-carb diet.
Example
He started a diet but gave up after a week because it was too hard.
Example
Have you ever tried a special diet to reach a goal?
Context: “health”
(verb) to eat in a particular way or follow a specific eating plan. When you diet, you might change what you eat to be healthier.
Example
She is dieting to lose weight for her wedding.
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He isn’t dieting anymore because he found it difficult to stick to.
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Are you dieting or eating whatever you want right now?
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