complete /kəmˈpliːt/ (v) to finish making or doing something Example: We ordered some dessert to complete our meal
excite /ɪkˈsaɪt/ (v) to make someone feel very pleased, interested or enthusiastic Example: Exotic flavor always excite me
flavor /'fleivə/ (n) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour Example: The cook changed the flavor of the soup with a unique blend of herbs
forget /fəˈɡet/ (v) to be unable to remember something Example: The waiter forgot to bring the rolls, annoying the customer
ingredient /ɪnˈɡriːdiənt/ (n) one of the things from which something is made, especially one of the foods Example: I was unfamiliar with some of the ingredients in the dish
judge /dʒʌdʒ/ (v) to form an opinion about somebody / something Example: The restaurant review harshly judged the quality of the service
mix-up /'miks'ʌp/ (n) a situation that is full of confusion, especially because somebody has made a mistake Example: There was a mix-up about the ingredients and the dish was ruined
patron /ˈpeɪtrən/ (n) a person who gives money and support to artists and writers Example: This restaurant has many loyal patrons
predict /prɪˈdɪkt/ (v) to say that something will happen in the future Example: I predicted this restaurant would become popuplar and I was right
randomly /ˈrændəmli/ (adv) done, without somebody deciding in advance what is going to happen, or without any regular pattern Example: We randomly made our selections from the menu
remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ (v) to help someone remember something Example: I remind the client that we are meeting for dinner tomorrow