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    Din·er
    /ˈdīnər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who is eating, typically a customer in a restaurant.
    • 2. a dining car on a train.
  2. The meaning of DINER is a person who dines (as in a restaurant) or who is dining. How to use diner in a sentence.

  3. A diner is a cheap, informal restaurant that traditionally is long and narrow and looks like part of a train, in which people sit at a counter (= long table) and also in booths (= partly enclosed areas on either side of a table).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DinerDiner - Wikipedia

    Diners offer a wide range of cuisine, mostly American cuisine, a casual atmosphere, and, characteristically, a combination of booths served by a waitstaff and a long sit-down counter with direct service, in the smallest simply by a cook.

  5. A diner is a cheap, informal restaurant that traditionally is long and narrow and looks like part of a train, in which people sit at a counter (= long table) and also in booths (= partly enclosed areas on either side of a table).

  6. A diner is a person who's eating a meal, and it's also a word for a casual restaurant. If you pass by a diner in a diner, check out what's on his plate. It could be anything from eggs over easy to salisbury steak.

  7. noun. a person eating a meal, esp in a restaurant. a small restaurant, often at the roadside. a fashionable bar, or a section of one, where food is served. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of diner 1. First recorded in 1800–10; dine + -er 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  8. diner. ( ˈdaɪnə) n. 1. (Commerce) a person eating a meal, esp in a restaurant. 2. (Commerce) chiefly US and Canadian a small restaurant, often at the roadside. 3. (Commerce) a fashionable bar, or a section of one, where food is served.

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