break bread

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Definition

Verb (intransitive): * To share a meal with someone, especially in a friendly, communal, or ceremonial way. It emphasizes the social and bonding aspect of eating together, not merely the consumption of food.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe the act of eating with others in a manner that signifies fellowship, hospitality, or unity. It is often used in formal, literary, or religious contexts.

Examples
  • The two leaders broke bread to discuss the new treaty in a more relaxed setting.
  • It's a tradition in our family to break bread together every Sunday.
  • The community center is a place where people from all backgrounds can break bread.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can imply reconciliation or the establishment of peace through the shared act of eating.
    • After their long argument, they finally broke bread, signaling a new beginning.
Variants and Related Words
  • To break bread with (someone): A common construction specifying the companions.
    • He was honored to break bread with the visiting dignitaries.
Synonyms
  • Dine together
  • Share a meal
  • Partake of food
Related Idioms
  • To break bread (together): This is the core idiom itself. Its usage underscores companionship.
    • There's nothing like breaking bread together to strengthen friendships.
Verb
  1. have a meal, usually with company
    • The early Christian disciples broke bread together