drinks
4 synonyms and 0 antonyms for drinks, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Noun — Plural of drink; beverages, or a social occasion involving alcoholic beverages.
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How to use drinks
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Frequently asked questions
What does “drinks” mean?
The word “drinks” means plural of drink; beverages, or a social occasion involving alcoholic beverages. In plain terms, more than one drink, or an informal social gathering centred on drinking.
How do you pronounce “drinks”?
“Drinks” is pronounced drihngks (/dɹɪŋks/ in IPA).
How do you use “drinks” in a sentence?
Here is “drinks” used in a sentence: “We're having drinks at the pub on Friday.”
What part of speech is “drinks”?
“Drinks” is a noun.
Is “drinks” a common word?
“Drinks” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “drinks” have?
“Drinks” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: plural of drink; beverages, or a social occasion involving alcoholic beverages.
What is the difference between drinks and beverages?
The two mean much the same thing — liquids you consume. 'Drinks' is the everyday, conversational word, while 'beverages' is slightly more formal and common on menus or packaging. 'Drinks' can also refer to a social gathering where alcohol is served, a meaning 'beverages' does not usually carry.
What does 'going for drinks' mean?
'Going for drinks' means meeting socially, usually at a bar or pub, for a relaxed occasion that typically involves alcoholic beverages. The focus is on company and conversation rather than a full meal. It is a casual invitation, and guests may of course choose non-alcoholic options instead.
Are drinks always alcoholic?
No. 'Drinks' covers any beverage, including water, juice, tea, coffee, and soft drinks. Whether the word implies alcohol depends on context: ordering 'drinks' at dinner may mean anything, but an invitation 'for drinks' usually suggests a social occasion where alcohol is available.