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Serve
Definition
The word "serve" chiefly means (1) to perform duties or provide a service for someone or something; (2) to present food or drink for consumption; (3) to supply or be suitable for a purpose; and (4) in sports, to put the ball into play. As a noun, it denotes the act of serving—especially the opening stroke in racket sports.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɝːv/
- Respelling: SIRV
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɜːv/
- Respelling: SURV
Etymology
"Serve" stems from Middle English serven, from Old French servir, ultimately from Latin servire “to be a servant, be in service,” related to servus “slave.” The sporting sense is attested since the late 15th century.
Derivatives
- Service (noun)
- Server (noun)
- Serving (noun / present participle)
- Servitude (noun)
- Subservient (adjective, related)
Synonyms
- Assist
- Provide
- Supply
- Function
- Deliver
Antonyms
- Neglect
- Withhold
- Fail
- Disobey
Usage
"Serve" occurs in legal, culinary, military, technological, and sporting contexts. Examples: "She will serve as chairperson for two years," "Dinner is served at seven," and "He won the match with a powerful serve."
Related Terms
- Service: The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Server: A person or device that provides a service to others.
- Volunteer: A person who freely offers to serve without pay.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To perform duties for or act in the employ of someone: Refers to working on behalf of a person, group, or organization.
- Example: "She served the company faithfully for three decades."
- To present food or drink to be eaten or drunk: Indicates placing prepared items before guests or customers.
- Example: "They served coffee after the meeting."
- To fulfill a function or meet a need: Emphasizes suitability or utility for a specific purpose.
- Example: "This document serves as proof of residence."
- To deliver legal documents to a person (law): Involves formally notifying someone of legal action.
- Example: "The summons was served yesterday afternoon."
- To put the ball into play to start a point (sports): Initiates play in tennis, volleyball, table tennis, and similar games.
- Example: "She served an ace on match point."
- To be of use or advantage (serve someone right / serve a purpose): Expresses fitting consequence or practical adequacy.
- Example: "It will serve you right if you ignore the warnings."
Noun
- The act of putting the ball into play at the start of a point (sports): Denotes the initial stroke or delivery.
- Example: "Her serve is the fastest on the tour."
- An individual portion of food or drink (chiefly US, informal): Refers to a single helping.
- Example: "The recipe makes four serves."