Serve Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms serve American [surv] / sɜrv /

    verb (used without object)

    served, serving
    1. to act as a servant.

      Synonyms: attend
    2. to wait on table, as a waiter.

      Synonyms: attend
    3. to offer or have a meal or refreshments available, as for patrons or guests.

      Come early, we're serving at six.

    4. to offer or distribute a portion or portions of food or a beverage, as a host or hostess.

      It was her turn to serve at the faculty tea.

    5. to render assistance; be of use; help.

      Synonyms: succor, aid
    6. to go through a term of service, do duty as a soldier, sailor, senator, juror, etc.

    7. to have definite use.

      This cup will serve as a sugar bowl.

    8. to answer the purpose.

      That will serve to explain my actions.

    9. (in tennis, badminton, handball, etc.) to put the ball or shuttlecock in play with a stroke, swing, or hit.

    10. to be favorable, suitable, or convenient, as weather or time.

    11. Ecclesiastical. to act as a server.

    verb (used with object)

    served, serving
    1. to be in the service of; work for.

    2. to be useful or of service to; help.

    3. to go through (a term of service, imprisonment, etc.).

    4. to render active service to (a sovereign, commander, etc.).

    5. to render obedience or homage to (God, a sovereign, etc.).

    6. to perform the duties of (a position, an office, etc.).

      to serve his mayoralty.

    7. to answer the requirements of; suffice.

      This will serve our needs for the moment.

    8. to contribute to; promote.

      to serve a cause.

    9. to wait upon at table; act as a waiter or waitress to.

    10. to carry and distribute (portions of food or drink) to a patron or a specific table, as a waiter or waitress.

    11. to act as a host or hostess in offering (a person) a portion of food or drink.

      May I serve you with some tea and cake?

    12. to act as a host or hostess in offering or distributing (a portion or portions of food or drink) to another.

      They served tea and cake to their guests.

    13. to provide with a regular or continuous supply of something.

    14. (in tennis, badminton, handball, etc.) to put (the ball or shuttlecock) in play.

    15. to treat in a specified manner.

      That served him ill.

    16. Law.

      1. to make legal delivery of (a process or writ).

      2. to present (a person) with a writ.

    17. to gratify (desire, wants, needs, etc.).

    18. (of a male animal) to mate with; service.

    19. to operate or keep in action (a gun, artillery, etc.).

    20. Nautical. to wrap (a rope) tightly with small stuff, keeping the turns as close together as possible.

    noun

    1. the act, manner, or right of serving, as in tennis.

    idioms

    1. serve one right, to treat one as one deserves, especially to punish justly.

      It will serve you right if she never speaks to you again.

    serve British / sɜːv /

    verb

    1. to be in the service of (a person)

    2. to render or be of service to (a person, cause, etc); help

    3. (in a shop) to give (customers) information about articles for sale and to hand over articles purchased

    4. (tr) to provide (guests, customers, etc) with food, drink, etc

      she served her guests with cocktails

    5. to distribute or provide (food, drink, etc) for guests, customers, etc

      do you serve coffee?

    6. to present (food, drink, etc) in a specified manner

      cauliflower served with cheese sauce

    7. (tr) to provide with a regular supply of

    8. (tr) to work actively for

      to serve the government

    9. (tr) to pay homage to

      to serve God

    10. to answer the requirements of; suit

      this will serve my purpose

    11. (intr; may take an infinitive) to have a use; function

      this wood will serve to build a fire

    12. to go through (a period of service, enlistment, imprisonment, etc)

    13. (intr) (of weather, conditions, etc) to be favourable or suitable

    14. Also: service. (tr) (of a male animal) to copulate with (a female animal)

    15. sport to put (the ball) into play

    16. (intr) RC Church to act as server at Mass or other services

    17. (tr) to deliver (a legal document, esp a writ or summons) to (a person)

    18. to provide (a machine, etc) with an impulse or signal for control purposes or with a continuous supply of fuel, working material, etc

    19. (tr) nautical to bind (a rope, spar, etc) with wire or fine cord to protect it from chafing, etc See also seize

    20. informal to pay a person back, esp for wrongful or foolish treatment or behaviour

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    noun

    1. sport short for service 1

    2. a portion or helping of food or drink

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 serve More Idioms

      More idioms and phrases containing serve

      • break someone's serve
      • first come, first served
      • hand to on a silver platter (serve up on a plate)

    Other Word Forms

    • overserve verb (used with object)
    • servable adjective
    • serveable adjective
    • underserved adjective
    • unservable adjective
    • unserved adjective
    • well-served adjective

    Etymology

    Origin of serve

    First recorded in 1125–75; Middle English serven, from Old French servir, from Latin servīre, equivalent to serv(us) “enslaved person” ( serf ) + -īre, infinitive suffix

    Example Sentences

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    “There is always a way through for the prime minister,” said James Lyons, who until recently served as Starmer’s director of communications.

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    Andrew Kolvet, who serves as the organization’s spokesman and now hosts Charlie Kirk’s podcast, announced on X that the show would “celebrate faith, family, and freedom.”

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    Instead, they enlist help from mesothelial cells, which normally serve as a protective lining inside the abdominal cavity.

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    But it also hopes to serve as a public health intervention by hosting creative workshops — incorporating the photography in the exhibition — to address loneliness and spark connection.

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    Allan is the fourth communications chief to leave Downing Street in less than a year, and served in the post for five months.

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    Related Words

    • accept
    • attend
    • complete
    • follow
    • pass
    • perform
    • work

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