grate — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

grate (/ɡreɪt/)

verb  ·  Intermediate  ·  Food & Drink

🔊 /ɡreɪt/

Meaning

Meaning: rub food into small pieces on a tool

To rub food such as cheese or carrots against a rough metal tool to break it into small pieces. It can also be a noun for a metal frame.

Examples

🗣 Please grate some cheese over the pasta.

Etymology

From Old French ‘grater’ (to scrape).

How & Where It’s Used

Common in cooking; ‘grate on someone’ means to annoy them.

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Tags: cooking, prepare

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