Treat | Mean of treat in English Dictionary
/ˈtriːt/
- Verb
- to deal with or think about (something) especially in a particular way
- The author treats this issue in the next chapter.
- You should treat [=consider, regard] this information as top secret.
- He treats [=regards] everything I say as a joke.
- This situation must be treated with great care.
- to think of and act toward (someone or something) in a specified way
- I try to treat everyone equally.
- She treats the horse cruelly.
- They treated me like a member of their family.
- I was treated like a queen/criminal.
- My parents still treat me like a child.
- Try to treat everyone as an equal.
- Young people should always treat their elders with respect.
- He treated me like dirt. [=he was very rude, disrespectful, or unkind to me]
- to pay for someone's food, drink, or entertainment
- Let's go out to dinner. I'll treat.
- They treated us to lunch.
- to provide (someone) with something pleasant or amusing
- At the end of the concert, the band treated their fans to a new song.
- The people on the tour were treated to a rare glimpse of the bird. [=the people on the tour had the rare and enjoyable experience of seeing the bird]
- to buy or get something special and enjoyable for (yourself)
- He treated himself to some ice cream.
- She treated herself to a massage.
- to give medical care to (a person or animal)
- Doctors immediately treated the patient.
- She was treated for dehydration.
- to deal with (a disease, infection, etc.) in order to make someone feel better or become healthy again
- She is taking medication to treat the condition.
- The infection can be treated with antibiotics.
- to put a chemical or other substance on or in (something) in order to protect it, preserve it, clean it, etc.
- He treated the wood with a waterproof sealant.
- The crops were treated with a pesticide.
- Has the water been treated?
- Noun
- an occurrence in which you pay for someone's food, drink, or entertainment
- Let's go out to dinner. It'll be my treat. [=I will pay for our dinners]
- something pleasant or amusing that is unusual or unexpected
- Seeing her again was a real treat. = It was a real treat to see her again.
- We took the kids to the water park as a special treat.
- something that tastes good and that is not eaten often
- freshly baked treats [=goodies]
- cookies and other tasty treats
- She rewarded the dog with a treat.
- very well
- The plan worked a treat.
- The food went down a treat. [=tasted very good]
- He looks a treat [=he is handsome, attractive, etc.] in his new suit.