Synonyms for refection
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ri-fek-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈfɛk ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for refection Other synonyms for the word refection
- banquet
- blowout
- blue plate
- board
- carryout
- chow
- chow time
- collation
- cookout
- din-din
- eats
- feed
- feedbag
- fete
- food
- grub
- high tea
- main meal
- major munch
- mess
- munchies
- potluck
- principal meal
- refection
- regale
- regalement
- repast
- ribs
- snack
- special
- spread
- square meal
- supper
- table
- table d'hôte
- tea
- together banquet
- victuals
Définition of refection
- As in meal : noun food, often taken by several individuals
- As in repast : noun meal
- As in lunch : noun midday meal
- As in dinner : noun evening meal
- Her prolonged immobility disturbed the comfort of his refection.
- Extract from : « The Secret Agent » by Joseph Conrad
- Great preparations had been made for the refection which was to be part of the entertainment.
- Extract from : « Elsie Venner » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
- And it is good; it is a refection for the gods—certain selected gods.
- Extract from : « Nights in London » by Thomas Burke
- Barley bread and water, or a little milk, was his only refection.
- Extract from : « Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum » by John Healy
- "We'll take our refection in the open air," said Timothy putting his head in at the door.
- Extract from : « Barbara Lynn » by Emily J. Jenkinson
- The refection was duly consumed, and the waggon rolled its way down the hill.
- Extract from : « Forging the Blades » by Bertram Mitford
- And with this the two gentlemen went off to their accustomed place of refection.
- Extract from : « The Virginians » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Then, after ordering a refection for the traveller, came the question what he had been doing.
- Extract from : « Magnum Bonum » by Charlotte M. Yonge
- During this refection, the young men made known the object of their visit.
- Extract from : « Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland » by John Mackay Wilson
- I bought half-a-dozen oranges from a boy, for oranges and nuts were the only refection to be had.
- Extract from : « Across the Plains » by Robert Louis Stevenson
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