whisky (Meaning)
whisky (n)
a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
whisky (n.)
A light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey.
Alt. of Whiskey
whisky ()
Alt. of Whiskey, Ring
Synonyms & Antonyms of whisky
Synonyms:
- barley-bree
- barley-broo
- booze
- ale
- brewage
- brewski
- brew
- cocktail
- Dutch courage
- malt liquor
- mum
- liquor
- alcohol
- microbrew
- sake
- mao-tai
- home brew
- rum
Antonyms:
No strong antonyms found.
Synonyms:
- drink
- spirits
- grog
- aperitif
- bracer
- nip
- snort
- intoxicant
- belt
- strong drink
- snifter
- tot
- bottle
- stimulant
- slug
- nightcap
- moonshine
- chaser
- nappy
- hooch
- digestif
- aqua vitae
- tipple
- pop
- juice
- load
- potable
- firewater
- John Barleycorn
- shot
- whet
- shooter
- sauce
- mixed drink
- inebriant
- ardent spirits
- peg
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
whisky Sentence Examples
- The smoky aroma of the Islay whisky filled the room.
- He savored the rich, amber-hued whisky, letting its flavors dance on his tongue.
- The single malt scotch whisky brought back fond memories of vacations in the Scottish Highlands.
- The Irish whisky possessed a unique smoothness and honeyed sweetness.
- The Japanese whisky surprised with its delicate floral notes and soft finish.
- The American bourbon whisky packed a bold, spicy punch.
- The Canadian whisky blended rye and corn, offering a complex and harmonious flavor profile.
- The crowd cheered as the bottle of rare whisky went under the hammer at auction.
- The vintage whisky had aged gracefully, developing a rich and complex bouquet.
- The aged whisky collectors sought out the finest and most sought-after bottles in the world.
FAQs About the word whisky
a liquor made from fermented mash of grainA light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey., Alt. of Whiskey, Alt. of Whiskey, Ring
brandy, gin, liqueur, mead, mescal, wine,vodka, saki, schnapps, beer
nonintoxicant, nonintoxicant,,
The smoky aroma of the Islay whisky filled the room.
He savored the rich, amber-hued whisky, letting its flavors dance on his tongue.
The single malt scotch whisky brought back fond memories of vacations in the Scottish Highlands.
The Irish whisky possessed a unique smoothness and honeyed sweetness.