partake

intransitive-verb
UK: /pɑːˈteɪk/
US: /pɑːrˈteɪk/
  1. To eat or drink something, especially as part of a group.

    1. Would you like to partake of some cake?
    2. We encourage everyone to partake in the refreshments after the ceremony to celebrate.
  2. To be involved with or share in something.

    1. We will all partake in the fun today.
    2. Did he partake in planning the surprise party, or was he kept in the dark about it?
partake transitive-verb
  1. To eat or drink (something).

    1. Partake this bread with me.
    2. She chose to partake a small portion of the delicious chocolate dessert after dinner.
  2. To have or experience a share of something.

    1. We will partake the benefits of the new policy.
    2. Those who partake the secrets of the universe often find themselves changed forever.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "partake" in English means: To eat or drink something, especially as part of a group., To be involved with or share in something..

The phonetic transcription of "partake" is /pɑːˈteɪk/ in British English and /pɑːrˈteɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "partake": join, share, ingest, participate, consume.

Example usage of "partake": "Would you like to partake of some cake? ". More examples on the page.