soda

/ˈsoʊdə/
noun
  1. A sweet, carbonated soft drink, often flavored with fruit, cola, or other flavors.
    • He prefers soda over juice because of the bubbles.
    • She ordered a can of lemon-lime soda with her pizza.
    • The kids love drinking soda at birthday parties.
  2. A chemical compound, sodium carbonate, used in cleaning, glassmaking, and cooking.
    • They used washing soda to remove the grease stains from the floor.
    • The factory produces soda ash for the glass industry.
    • Baking soda is a common ingredient in cake recipes.
  3. A drink made with carbonated water and a flavoring syrup, often served at a soda fountain.
    • The soda fountain offered vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavors.
    • She mixed soda water with fruit syrup to make a homemade soda.
    • He ordered a cherry soda at the old-fashioned diner.
  4. Carbonated water, often used as a mixer in drinks.
    • He added a splash of soda to his whiskey.
    • She drinks soda water with a slice of lemon for a low-calorie refreshment.
    • The bartender filled the glass with club soda and a lime wedge.
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