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B1 Level Wordlist - Drinks

Here you will learn some English words about drinks, such as "beverage", "nonalcoholic", "smoothie", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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beverage
beverage
[noun]

a drink that is not water

Ex: Sarah enjoys sipping a hot cup of tea as her morning beverage to start the day. 
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soft drink

a cold and non-alcoholic drink that is usually carbonated

Ex: She grabbed a can of her favorite soft drink from the fridge to cool off on a hot summer day. 
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nonalcoholic
nonalcoholic
[Adjective]

(of drinks) without any alcohol

Ex: She ordered a nonalcoholic cocktail, also known as a mocktail, made with fruit juices and soda water. 
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soda
soda
[noun]

a sweet fizzy drink that is not alcoholic

Ex: She ordered a cold soda to quench her thirst after a long day of outdoor activities. 
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Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
[noun]

the brand of a sweet and brown drink that has bubbles in it

Ex: At the movie theater, I always order a large bucket of popcorn and a refreshing Coca-Cola. 
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mineral water

water from underground that contains minerals and gasses, usually bottled and sold

Ex: She preferred to drink mineral water for its natural purity and mineral content. 
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milkshake
milkshake
[noun]

a cold smooth drink made by mixing milk and ice-cream with fruits, chocolate, etc. as flavor

Ex: She treated herself to a chocolate milkshake as a special dessert after dinner. 
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smoothie
smoothie
[noun]

a thick smooth drink made with crushed fruit, ice cream, yogurt, or milk

Ex: The café offers a variety of refreshing smoothies, including mango-banana and strawberry-kiwi. 
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lemonade
lemonade
[noun]

a drink made with water, sugar, and lemon juice

Ex: The kids set up a lemonade stand to raise money for charity. 
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espresso
espresso
[noun]

a kind of strong black drink made by forcing hot water or steam through coffee

Ex: Sarah ordered a double shot of espresso to kickstart her morning. 
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latte
latte
[noun]

a drink made from espresso with steamed milk on top

Ex: She ordered a latte with almond milk for a creamy and dairy-free coffee option. 
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cocoa
cocoa
[noun]

a hot or cold beverage made from cocoa powder, milk or water, and sweetener, such as sugar

Ex: Sarah likes to make a steaming cup of hot cocoa on cold winter nights, topped with marshmallows. 
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energy drink

a drink containing a lot of sugar, caffeine, or other substances that makes one more active

Ex: After a long night of studying, he reached for an energy drink to help him stay awake. 
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alcoholic
alcoholic
[Adjective]

(of drinks) containing alcohol

Ex: He ordered an alcoholic beverage at the bar to unwind after a long day at work. 
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alcohol
alcohol
[noun]

any drink that can make people intoxicated, such as wine, beer, etc.

Ex: The legal drinking age for purchasing alcohol in many countries is 21. 
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drink
drink
[noun]

alcohol or an alcoholic beverage, commonly consumed in social gatherings

Ex: They decided to meet for drinks after work to celebrate their colleague's promotion. 
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to drink
to drink
[Verb]

to consume alcohol as a habit or for pleasure

Ex: She doesn't usually drink, but she'll have a cocktail at special occasions. 
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beer
beer
[noun]

a drink that is alcoholic and made from different types of grain

Ex: They tasted different types of beer during the brewery tour. 
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Champagne
Champagne
[noun]

a type of fizzy wine made originally in France, often drunk to celebrate an event

Ex: They toasted with glasses of champagne to celebrate their wedding anniversary. 
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wine
wine
[noun]

a drink that is alcoholic and mostly made from grape juice

Ex: During the celebration, they enjoyed a glass of red wine. 
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whiskey
whiskey
[noun]

a strong alcoholic drink made from grains such as corn and wheat

Ex: He savored the smooth, smoky flavor of the Scotch whisky as he sipped it slowly. 
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vodka
vodka
[noun]

a strong, clear alcoholic drink made from grain or potatoes, originally from Russia

Ex: She mixed vodka with tonic water and a squeeze of lime for a refreshing cocktail. 
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tequila
tequila
[noun]

a very strong alcoholic drink made in Mexico

Ex: The bartender crafted a classic Margarita using tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and agave syrup. 
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brandy
brandy
[noun]

a strong alcoholic drink made from wine or fruit juice

Ex: She enjoyed sipping brandy by the fireplace on cold winter evenings. 
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still
still
[Adjective]

(of a drink) not having bubbles in it

Ex: She preferred still water over sparkling, finding its simplicity refreshing. 
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sparkling
sparkling
[Adjective]

(of drinks) containing bubbles or carbonation

Ex: She enjoyed sipping sparkling water with a slice of lemon for a refreshing twist. 
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Tonic
Tonic
[noun]

a type of fizzy water that can be mixed with other drinks such as gin or vodka

Ex: She mixed gin and tonic for a classic and refreshing cocktail. 
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cocktail
cocktail
[noun]

an alcoholic drink made by mixing several drinks together

Ex: She enjoyed sipping a classic cocktail like a martini or a mojito on special occasions. 
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