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Meaning of vodka
A clear, colorless, and highly alcoholic liquor originally from Russia and Eastern Europe.
Etymology of vodka
The word "vodka" comes from the Russian word "voda," meaning water, with the diminutive suffix "-ka" added, which is a common way to form nouns in Russian.
The term has been used since the 14th century to refer to a type of medicinal liquor, and later became associated with a specific type of strong, clear spirit.
Synonyms
spirits
liquor
gin
rum
whiskey
tequila
brandy
cognac
bourbon
scotch
cocktail
drink
beverage
alcohol
intoxicant
inebriant
moonshine
booze
hooch
liquorice
wine
champagne
beer
ale
lager
mead
cider
perry
absinthe
ouzo
sambuca
liqueur
aperitif
digestif
cocktail
mixer
shot
dram
nip
tot
jigger
finger
slug
swig
gulp
guzzle
tipple
potion
elixir
draught
brew
concoction
mixture
Definitions
- A clear, colorless, and highly alcoholic liquor, typically made from grain or potatoes, and often flavored or infused with other ingredients.
- A type of spirit that is usually distilled to a high proof and then diluted with water to a standard strength.
Usage Examples
- She ordered a vodka and tonic at the bar.
- He preferred to drink vodka chilled and straight.
- The company produces a range of flavored vodkas, including citrus and spice varieties.