The word "breakfast" is derived from the combination of "break" and "fast," referring to the meal that breaks the overnight fast. Its origins date back to the late Middle Ages, with the term becoming more commonly used in English by the 15th century. While no single person is credited with inventing the word, it reflects a linguistic evolution rather than the creation of an individual.
Mr Breakfast
Carnation Instant Breakfast was invented in 1964. Carnation does not list the inventor on its website.
Carnation breakfast was invented in 1964.
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This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
The Hindi word for breakfast is Nashta. It is pronounced Nash-thah (a as in aah).
Yes, breakfast is a compound word. The two words in breakfast are break and fast. Breakfast is actually a morning meal that literally breaks one's fast.
breakfast = el desayuno
Asagohan - Breakfast
Yes, the word 'breakfast' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, abstract noun; a word for the first meal of the day. Example:I love cold pizza for breakfast.The noun 'breakfast' originates from the term 'breaking a fast'. The food itself is not breakfast but the occasion of eating food after a night's fast while sleeping; a word for a concept.The word 'breakfast' is also a verb (to eat breakfast):It's a lovely day to breakfast on the terrace.
The word after is a preposition in the sentence "We arrived after breakfast" as it shows the relationship between breakfast and the time of our arrival.
The noun breakfast is a singular, common, abstract, compound noun; a word for a thing. The word breakfast is also a verb: We can breakfast on strawberries and cream.