grenadine (Meaning)

Wordnet

grenadine (n)

thin syrup made from pomegranate juice; used in mixed drinks

Webster

grenadine (n.)

A thin gauzelike fabric of silk or wool, for women's wear.

A trade name for a dyestuff, consisting essentially of impure fuchsine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grenadine

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grenadine Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet and tart grenadine added a vibrant splash of color to the cocktail.
  2. The bartender carefully poured grenadine into the bottom of the tall glass, creating a vibrant base for the drink.
  3. The classic Shirley Temple mocktail featured a refreshing blend of ginger ale, grenadine, and a cherry on top.
  4. The chef drizzled grenadine over the freshly sliced fruit, enhancing its sweetness and visual appeal.
  5. The grenadine-infused ice cream offered a unique and tantalizing flavor combination.
  6. The bartender used grenadine to create an elaborate "sunrise" effect in the cocktail glass.
  7. The grenadine-soaked raspberries added a burst of flavor and a touch of elegance to the dessert plate.
  8. The bartender balanced the sweetness of grenadine with the tartness of fresh lime juice in the mocktail.
  9. The recipe called for a liberal amount of grenadine, ensuring a vibrant and flavorful drink.
  10. The chef used grenadine to create a stunning ombre cake, with each layer a different shade of pink.

FAQs About the word grenadine

thin syrup made from pomegranate juice; used in mixed drinksA thin gauzelike fabric of silk or wool, for women's wear., A trade name for a dyestuff, consisting

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The sweet and tart grenadine added a vibrant splash of color to the cocktail.

The bartender carefully poured grenadine into the bottom of the tall glass, creating a vibrant base for the drink.

The classic Shirley Temple mocktail featured a refreshing blend of ginger ale, grenadine, and a cherry on top.

The chef drizzled grenadine over the freshly sliced fruit, enhancing its sweetness and visual appeal.