Beef - Wikipedia-style Article
Beef
Definition
Beef is a noun that primarily refers to the meat obtained from cattle, commonly used as food. In informal contexts, it can also mean a complaint or grievance. As a verb, it means to complain or express dissatisfaction.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /biːf/
- Respelling: BEEF
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /biːf/
- Respelling: BEEF
Etymology
The word "beef" comes from the Old French word "buef," which was derived from the Latin "bos," meaning "ox" or "cow." The term entered Middle English to refer specifically to the meat of cattle.
Derivatives
- Beefy (adjective)
- Beefsteak (noun)
- Beefcake (noun)
- Beefed-up (adjective, informal)
- Beefiness (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Praise
- Compliment
- Flattery
Usage
The term "beef" is commonly used to describe the meat of cattle, widely consumed around the world. In informal settings, it can also refer to a complaint or conflict. For example, "They served roast beef at dinner," or "He had a beef with the manager."
Related Terms
- Meat: The flesh of animals used for food.
- Poultry: Meat from domesticated birds like chicken and turkey.
- Livestock: Farm animals raised for consumption or agricultural purposes.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The meat of cattle, used as food: Refers to beef as a primary food source, often prepared in various ways such as roasting, grilling, or stewing.
- Example: "They ordered a serving of grilled beef."
- A complaint or grievance (informal): Used colloquially to refer to an issue or dissatisfaction someone has with another person or situation.
- Example: "He had a beef with his coworker over the project."
Verb
- To complain or express dissatisfaction (informal): Means to voice grievances or complaints.
- Example: "She kept beefing about the long wait."