grenadine
/ˌɡrɛnəˈdiːn/
noun
- A sweet, red syrup made from pomegranates, used to flavor drinks and cocktails.
- The bartender poured grenadine into the glass before adding the soda.
- You can make a Shirley Temple with ginger ale and grenadine.
- She added a splash of grenadine to her lemonade for a pink color.
- A thin, open-weave fabric, usually made of silk or wool, used for scarves or dresses.
- The scarf was woven from fine grenadine silk.
- Her summer dress was made of lightweight grenadine.
- Grenadine fabric is popular for its airy feel in warm weather.