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Meaning of martini
a cocktail made from gin and dry vermouth
Etymology of martini
The word "martini" has its roots in the late 19th century, named after Martini & Rossi, a brand of vermouth.
The drink is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Synonyms
cocktail
drink
beverage
liquor
mixed drink
aperitif
digestif
spirits
liquor
wine
champagne
beer
ale
lager
stout
porter
mead
cider
perry
gin
vodka
rum
whiskey
tequila
brandy
cognac
liqueur
cordial
punch
cup
julep
sour
fizz
flip
spritzer
cooler
collins
daiquiri
margarita
mojito
old fashioned
manhattan
sidecar
mai tai
piña colada
cosmopolitan
bellini
mimosa
kir
americano
negroni
boulevardier
french 75
Definitions
- A cocktail made from gin and dry vermouth, typically served chilled and garnished with an olive or lemon twist.
- * A drink made with vodka instead of gin, often referred to as a vodka martini.
Usage Examples
- I'll have a martini, extra dry, with an olive garnish.
- * The bartender expertly mixed a classic martini with gin and vermouth.
- * She preferred a vodka martini, shaken not stirred, just like James Bond.