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Definition of toast noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

toast

noun
 
/təʊst/
 
/təʊst/
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  1. [uncountable] slices of bread that have been made brown and dry by heating them on both sides in a toaster or under a grill
    • cheese on toast
    • a piece of toast
    • two slices/rounds of toast
    see also French toast
    Extra Examples
    • I can smell burned toast.
    • I'm making toast for breakfast.
    • buttered toast
    Topics Fooda2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brown
    • white
    • wholemeal
    … of toast
    • piece
    • round
    • slice
    verb + toast
    • make
    • butter
    • spread
    preposition
    • on toast
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  2. [countable] toast (to somebody/something) the act of a group of people wishing somebody happiness, success, etc. by drinking a glass of something at the same time
    • I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.
    • He raised his glass as if to make a toast.
    Topics Successc2, Religion and festivalsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • champagne
    verb + toast
    • make
    • propose
    • raise
    preposition
    • toast to
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  3. [singular] the toast of… a person who is praised by a lot of people in a particular place because of something that they have done well
    • The performance made her the toast of the festival.
  4. Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘burn as the sun does, parch’): from Old French toster ‘roast’, from Latin torrere ‘parch’. The practice of drinking a toast goes back to the late 17th cent., and originated in naming a lady whose health the company was requested to drink, the idea being that the lady's name flavoured the drink like the pieces of spiced toast that were formerly placed in drinks such as wine.
Idioms
be toast
  1. (informal) to be likely to die or be destroyed; to be in serious trouble
    • One mistake and you're toast.
drink a toast to somebody
  1. to wish somebody good luck, health or success as you lift your glass and then drink from it
    • Let's all drink a toast to the bride and groom.
    • We drank a toast to the company and its future success.
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