drink

/drɪŋk/
noun
  1. A liquid that you can swallow; a beverage.
    • Would you like a cold drink on this hot day?
    • I ordered a drink with my meal at the restaurant.
    • The store sells a variety of drinks, from soda to juice.
  2. An alcoholic beverage.
    • He offered me a drink, but I declined.
    • The bar serves both soft drinks and alcoholic drinks.
    • She only has one drink at parties.
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verb
  1. To take a liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
    • She drank her coffee slowly while reading the newspaper.
    • The cat drinks milk from a small bowl every morning.
    • Remember to drink plenty of water when you exercise.
  2. To consume alcohol, especially regularly or in large amounts.
    • Some people drink to relax after a long week.
    • They drank wine at the celebration dinner.
    • He doesn't drink because he has to drive home.
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