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Noun — A drink made from fermented apple juice, which may be alcoholic or not depending on region.

How to use cider

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

a pint of cider apple cider hard cider

Etymology

From Old French cisdre/sidre, from Medieval Latin sicera, ultimately from a Hebrew word for a strong drink.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cider” mean?

The word “cider” means a drink made from fermented apple juice, which may be alcoholic or not depending on region. In plain terms, an apple-based drink — alcoholic in the UK sense, often non-alcoholic in the US sense.

How do you pronounce “cider”?

“Cider” is pronounced SEYE-duh (/ˈsaɪ̯.dɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “cider” in a sentence?

Here is “cider” used in a sentence: “They shared a pint of cider at the pub.”

What is another word for “cider”?

Words with a similar meaning to “cider” include hard cider, pomade, pomatum, pomace, sweet cider and apple cider.

What part of speech is “cider”?

“Cider” is a noun.

Where does the word “cider” come from?

The word “cider” comes from Medieval Latin. From Old French cisdre/sidre, from Medieval Latin sicera, ultimately from a Hebrew word for a strong drink.

Is “cider” a common word?

“Cider” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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