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The synonyms of “Beverage” are: drink, drinkable, potable
Beverage as a Noun
Definitions of "Beverage" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beverage” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Any liquid suitable for drinking.
- (chiefly in commercial use) a drink other than water.
Synonyms of "Beverage" as a noun (3 Words)
drink | The act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess. A table covered with food and drink. |
drinkable | Any liquid suitable for drinking. |
potable | Any liquid suitable for drinking. |
Usage Examples of "Beverage" as a noun
- May I take your beverage order?
Associations of "Beverage" (30 Words)
cocktail | A dish consisting of small pieces of food, typically served cold as a starter. A cocktail of drugs with severe side effects. |
coffee | A beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans. A cup of coffee. |
cola | A brown carbonated drink that is flavoured with an extract of cola nuts or with a similar flavouring. A warm can of cola. |
drink | Any liquid suitable for drinking. Let s drink to the New Year. |
drinking | The act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess. He was ordered to cut down his drinking. |
foodstuff | A substance suitable for consumption as food. The people depend on sago starch as a basic foodstuff. |
gin | Separate the seeds from cotton with a cotton gin. Gin game. |
gulp | An act of gulping food or drink. She finished her drink in one gulp. |
guzzle | Eat or drink (something) greedily. This car guzzles petrol. |
honey | Of something having the color of honey. Her honey skin. |
imbibe | Drink (alcohol. If one does not imbibe the culture one cannot succeed. |
juice | Extract the juice from fruit or vegetables. The batteries have run out of juice. |
kava | The shrub from which the kava root is obtained grown in the Pacific Islands. |
lemon | A distinctive tart flavor characteristic of lemons. Garnish with a slice of lemon. |
lemonade | A drink made from lemon juice and water sweetened with sugar. A jug of lemonade. |
liqueur | A chocolate with a liqueur filling. An Italian almond flavoured liqueur. |
mead | An alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water. The tavern stocks beer cider perry and mead. |
nip | A small sharp bite or snip. The vegetable garden nipped now by frost. |
pop | Heat popcorn or another foodstuff until it bursts open. The farm popped into view as we turned the corner. |
potable | Suitable for drinking. There is no supply of potable water available. |
quaff | To swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught. Porter is a dark malty quaff. |
savor | Give taste to. Savor the soup. |
sip | Drink in sips. She was sipping her tea. |
soda | A sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper. A can of soda. |
sugar | Spread a mixture of sugar treacle beer etc on a tree trunk in order to catch moths. A spoonful of sugar. |
sweeten | Make sweeter, more pleasant, or more agreeable. I am in the process of sweetening him up. |
tang | The projection on the blade of a tool such as a knife, by which the blade is held firmly in the handle. His words came out with a distinct tang of broad Lancashire. |
tea | The evergreen shrub or small tree which produces tea leaves native to southern and eastern Asia and grown as a major cash crop. Tea bags containing teas from selected estates. |
tonic | Music the first note of a diatonic scale. Being needed is a tonic for someone at my age. |
vino | Fermented juice (of grapes especially. |