Leftover vs Uneaten - What's the difference?
leftover | uneaten | Synonyms |
Remaining; left behind; extra; in reserve.
(chiefly, in the plural, usually, of food) Remaining after a meal is complete or eaten for a later meal or snack.
Something left behind; an excess or remainder.
Leftover is a synonym of uneaten.
As adjectives the difference between leftover and uneaten
is that leftover is remaining; left behind; extra; in reserve while uneaten is not eaten.As a noun leftover
is something left behind; an excess or remainder.leftover
English
Alternative forms
* left over, left-overAdjective
(-)- Do you want some of the leftover supplies from the event?
- I have some leftover spaghetti in the fridge, so I don't plan to cook tonight.
- Not leftovers again.
Usage notes
* When used after a verb (as part of a predicate phrase), use two separate words: *: I can walk for miles and still have energy left over.Noun
(en noun)- It's a leftover from yesterday, but it's still perfectly good.
- The entire wheel of cheese is a leftover from the party.