drink verb (LIQUID)
- drinkWhat would you like to drink?
- haveI dont let the children have soda.
- sipShe sipped the tea carefully because it was hot.
- swigHe was swigging soda from the bottle.
- gulp (down)Quit gulping your water!
- slurpThe children were eating pizza and slurping lemonade.
- If I drink too much coffee, I cant sleep.
- Youll dehydrate very quickly in this heat, if you dont drink lots of water.
- Its strange how drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty.
- She drank two whole glassfuls of orange juice.
- I love milk – I drink gallons of the stuff.
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drink noun [C or U] (LIQUID)
- I like to have a hot drink at bedtime.
- In hot weather, stores do a brisk trade in cold drinks and ice cream.
- I dont let the children have sweet fizzy drinks.
- I think apple juice is your favorite drink, isnt it?
- The table tipped and all our drinks fell on the floor.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
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FAQ
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What does a drink mean?
[countable, uncountable] a liquid for drinking; an amount of a liquid that you drink Can I have a drink? Do you want a drink? Passengers were left without food and drink for hours. There are snacks and fizzy drinks in the kitchen. We were offered free drinks to make up for the wait.
What is the difference between alcoholic drinks and non-alcoholic drinks?
The difference is that alcoholic drinks are made with alcohol, and are not good for health as they can cause illness and mental damage.
What is a drink idiom?
Not all drink idioms are to do with the action of drinking. To drink in something means to take a moment and allow your senses to really absorb it. Don’t rush, and allow yourself the pleasure of the moment. “It’s going to take 2 hours to climb to the top of the mountain so I’ll be sure to drink in the view when we get there.”
What is the difference between a drink and water?
A drink is a form of liquid which has been prepared for human consumption. The preparation can include a number of different steps, some prior to transport, others immediately prior to consumption. Water is the chief constituent in all drinks, and the primary ingredient in most. Water is purified prior to drinking.