Depends on the context. In reference to a formal meal then dine. eg We dine at eight In a legalistic sense then consume eg All purchases must be consumed on the premises In the scientific sense then ingest eg Humans ingest a wide variety of food.
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Suitable suffixes for the word harm:harmsharmingharmedharmlessharmlesslyharmfulharmfullyharmer
The word "suitable" is an adjective. It describes a noun by indicating that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
"It" is not a preposition. "It" is a pronoun. Instead of repeating what something is, you can replace the actual word for something with the word "it." Example: The pie was delicious. I would eat it again.
An appropriate alternative word for medium is "intermediate."
The most suitable way of gaining weight is to eat more frequently.
there not suitable for vegetarians
No. -able is a suffix, not a separate word.
Potable, according to dictionary.com, means "fit or suitable for drinking."
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No. Vegetarians do not eat any shellfish.
It is suitable for diabetic people.
The noun forms of the adjective 'suitable' are suitableness and suitability.