- verbgrate (verb) · grates (third person present) · grated (past tense) · grated (past participle) · grating (present participle)
- reduce (something, especially food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater:"peel and roughly grate the carrots"
- make an unpleasant rasping sound:"the hinges of the door grated"
- (grate against)rub against something with a rasping sound:"his helmet grated against the top of the door"
- have an irritating effect:"he had a juvenile streak that grated on her nerves"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French grater, of Germanic origin; related to German kratzen ‘to scratch’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- reduce (something, especially food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater:
- make an unpleasant rasping sound:
- have an irritating effect:
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