Morsel vs Snack - What's the difference?
morsel | snack |
A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
A very small amount.
* 2008 , Pamela Griffin, New York Brides , Barbour Publishing Inc. (2008), ISBN 9781597899840, page 70:
(obsolete) A share; a part or portion.
* Alexander Pope
As nouns the difference between morsel and snack
is that morsel is a small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food while snack is a light meal.As a verb snack is
to eat a light meal.morsel
English
Noun
(en noun)- Didn't even a morsel of decency remain in his brother?
Synonyms
* See also .Derived terms
* morselize, morselizationExternal links
* *Anagrams
* ----snack
English
Etymology 1
Derived terms
* snack bar * snack food * snacker * snackette * snackery * snackless * snackySee also
* munchiesDerived terms
* snack downEtymology 2
See snatch (transitive verb).Noun
(en noun)- At last he whispers, "Do, and we go snacks ."
