dinner plate
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Definition
- Noun:
- A plate from which a diner eats during the main course of a meal: A "dinner plate" is a specific type of dishware, typically larger than a salad or dessert plate, designed to hold the main course of a formal or everyday meal.
Usage
- The term "dinner plate" refers specifically to the physical object, the plate itself. It is used to describe the item of crockery, not the food on it.
- It is commonly used in contexts involving table setting, dining etiquette, or dishware collections.
Examples
- Noun:
- Please set the table with the formal dinner plates.
- The waiter cleared the soup bowl and brought out the dinner plate with the steak.
- She collects antique china dinner plates.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a lot on one's dinner plate": This is an idiomatic expression meaning to have many responsibilities or tasks to handle. It uses the image of a full plate of food as a metaphor for a full schedule.
- With the new project and training the intern, she really has a lot on her dinner plate this month.
Variants and Related Words
- Plate (n): A general, flat dish from which food is eaten or served.
- Charger plate (n): A large, decorative base plate placed underneath a dinner plate during a formal table setting. The dinner plate rests on it.
- Salad plate (n): A smaller plate used for salad or appetizers, typically about 7-8 inches in diameter.
- Dinnerware (n): A collective term for the plates, bowls, and cups used for serving a meal.
Synonyms
- Main course plate: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its function.
- Entrée plate: Used in some dining contexts, particularly in North America, where "entrée" can mean the main course.
Idioms Related
- "To have a lot on one's plate": A more common variant of the idiom mentioned in Advanced Usage, meaning to be very busy or have many problems to deal with.
- I can't take on another client; I already have too much on my plate.
Noun
- a plate from which a diner eats during the main course of a meal