liquor Synonyms
liquor Meaning
liquor (n)
an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process
the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked
liquor (n.)
Any liquid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, juice, or the like.
Specifically, alcoholic or spirituous fluid, either distilled or fermented, as brandy, wine, whisky, beer, etc.
A solution of a medicinal substance in water; -- distinguished from tincture and aqua.
liquor (v. t.)
To supply with liquor.
To grease.
liquor Sentence Examples
- The bartender poured a generous measure of liquor into the cocktail shaker.
- The guests sipped their liquor cautiously, savoring its complex flavors.
- Local regulations prohibited the sale of liquor on Sundays.
- The partygoers indulged in copious amounts of liquor, leading to a raucous night.
- The detective searched the suspect's apartment for evidence of illicit liquor sales.
- The old man's eyes gleamed with anticipation as he raised his glass of liquor.
- The smugglers devised an elaborate plan to transport illegal liquor across the border.
- The doctor prescribed a small dose of liquor to calm the patient's nerves.
- The owner of the speakeasy guarded the secret entrance with his life, fearing prosecution for selling liquor.
- The aroma of fine liquor wafted through the upscale restaurant, tantalizing patrons with its promise of indulgence.
FAQs About the word liquor
an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented, a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industri
bottle,alcohol, rum, drink, booze, juice, potable, intoxicant, ardent spirits, stimulant
nonintoxicant, nonintoxicant,,
The bartender poured a generous measure of liquor into the cocktail shaker.
The guests sipped their liquor cautiously, savoring its complex flavors.
Local regulations prohibited the sale of liquor on Sundays.
The partygoers indulged in copious amounts of liquor, leading to a raucous night.