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Have Any Food Allergies: Meaning and Usage

Meaning 1:have any food allergies (have any food allergies)

have any food allergies 🔊
/hæv ˈɛni fuːd ˈælərdʒiz/
phrase
To ask if certain foods make someone sick or cause a bad reaction in their body.
Waiter asking have any food allergies with menu and allergy symbol
have any food allergies 🔊
/hæv ˈɛni fuːd ˈælərdʒiz/
phrase
This phrase is used to inquire whether a person has a medical condition that causes an adverse immune reaction to specific foods, often asked in restaurants, hospitals, or social gatherings.
📁 Category:Diet & Health 🔖 Level:intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
'Food' + 'allergies' (Greek 'allos' other + 'ergon' work, altered reaction).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a waiter and a small allergy icon on a menu: ask about food allergies.
📖 Example
Before you order, please let us know if you have any food allergies. 🔊 Before you order, please let us know if you have any food allergies.
🔗 Collocations
have food allergies – possess a medical condition causing reactions to certain foods
food allergy test – a medical examination to detect food allergies
food allergy warning – a notice about potential allergens in food
🔄 Synonyms
have dietary restrictions (phrase) – to have limitations on what foods can be eaten due to health or ethical reasons
food intolerance (noun phrase) – difficulty digesting certain foods, not immune-mediated
be allergic to some foods (phrase) – to have an allergic reaction to specific edibles
🚫 Antonyms
have no food allergies (phrase) – to not have any adverse reaction to foods
be tolerant of all foods (phrase) – to be able to eat any food without adverse effects
🌱 Derivatives
food allergic (adjective) – relating to or having a food allergy
allergen (noun) – a substance that causes an allergic reaction
allergic reaction (noun phrase) – the body's immune response to an allergen
📖 Cultural Story
First clinically described in 1905, food allergies are now a standard query in restaurants to prevent severe reactions. This phrase is common in hospitality.
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