🥤drink

verb, noun
/drɪŋk/

Meaning

to take liquid into the mouth and swallow; a beverage
to take liquid into the mouth and swallow it
to swallow liquid; to consume beverages

Example Sentences

She likes to drink a glass of water before bed.

I drink water every morning.

You should drink plenty of water daily.

Example Expressions

drink like a fish

Synonyms

sip, gulp, swallow, beverage, refreshment, consume
Entry 1
sip, gulp, swallow, beverage, refreshment
Entry 2
consume, sip, gulp, swallow
Entry 3
sip, gulp, consume, swallow

Antonyms

eat, abstain, spit out, refuse, avoid
Entry 1
eat, abstain
Entry 2
spit out, refuse, abstain
Entry 3
spit out, refuse, avoid

Collocations

drink water, drink alcohol, soft drink, energy drink, drink coffee, drink tea, drink milk, drink slowly, drink plenty, drink heavily
Entry 1
drink water, drink alcohol, soft drink, energy drink
Entry 2
drink water, drink coffee, drink alcohol, drink tea, drink milk
Entry 3
drink water, drink slowly, drink plenty, drink heavily

More Example Sentences

What drinks did you take at noon?

She drinks a glass of milk at 9 pm.

The first thing I do is drink water.

I think there is a problem with the drink.

Could you bring us the drinks menu, please?

Hot or cold, which do you like for your drink?

I drink my coffee after finishing my morning walk.

At the recess he drinks juice and plays with his friends.

I'm sorry I have to say this but there is hair in my drink.

One who takes coffee knows how drinking coffee is suitable to stay awake.

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