serve

verb32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Used for food that should be eaten right after being prepared.

To provide a more effective or suitable service.

To be useful or provide good service to someone or something.

To be working in a particular role or position at the present time.

To have worked in a particular role or position in the past.

To work for someone or an organization with great loyalty over a long period.

To work for someone or an organization with great loyalty over a long period.

To have a primary function or purpose.

To have a primary function or purpose.

To have only one simple function or purpose.

To have a primary function or purpose.

To have only one simple function or purpose.

To have only one simple function or purpose.

To present food or drink at a hot temperature.

A formal announcement that the evening meal is ready to be eaten.

To present food or drink at a cold temperature.

To present food or drink that has been cooled.

To be actively serving in the military, not in the reserves.

To serve in a role, especially military, in an excellent and honorable way.

An idiom used to say that one believes one remembers something correctly.

An idiom used to say that one believes one remembers something correctly.

An idiom used to say that one believes one remembers something correctly.

To work or function in a specific official role.

To work or function in a specific official role.

Indicates that food is prepared and can be served.

To carry on working in a particular role or for an organization.

To function as something or to perform a particular role.

To provide a main dish accompanied by a side dish.

To provide food or drink to a person or group.

To work as a member of an organization, especially the military.

To be a member of a committee, jury, or panel.

To work in a position of lower rank than someone.