To dine is to eat a meal, particularly the last meal of the day. When you invite friends over for dinner, you can ask them if they'd like to dine with you.
To eat the principal regular meal of the day; to take dinner.
Verb
give dinner to; host for dinner; "I''m wining and dining my friends"
Verb
have supper; eat dinner; "We often dine with friends in this restaurant"
v. i.
To eat the principal regular meal of the day; to take
dinner.
v. t.
To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to
feed; as, to dine a hundred men.
v. t.
To dine upon; to have to eat.
Dine
Now can I break my fast, dine, sup, and sleep.
Dine
A table massive enough to have dined Johnnie Armstrong and his merry men.2.
To eat the principal regular meal of the day; to take dinner.
To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to feed;
Usage Examples
For me, I don't expect to have a really amazing meal each time I dine out. Having a good meal with your loved ones - that's what makes the experience.
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Other Usage ExamplesFew things tend more to alienate friendship than a want of punctuality in our engagements. I have known the breach of a promise to dine or sup to break up more than one intimacy.