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Meaning of Scotch
The primary meaning of the word "Scotch" refers to a type of whiskey that is made in Scotland.
Etymology of Scotch
The word "Scotch" has its origin in the 16th century, derived from the Old English word "scot" or "scotti," referring to the Gaelic-speaking people of Scotland.
The term initially referred to the Gaelic language, but over time, its meaning expanded to include the people, culture, and products of Scotland, including the whiskey.
Synonyms
whiskey
whisky
bourbon
rum
vodka
gin
liquor
spirits
booze
alcohol
drink
beverage
cocktail
mixed drink
highball
nightcap
dram
shot
toast
drinkable
potable
intoxicant
inebriant
depressant
stimulant
liquorice
brandy
cognac
tequila
mezcal
champagne
wine
beer
ale
lager
stout
porter
brew
malt
hops
barley.
Definitions
- A type of whiskey made in Scotland, typically made from malted barley and aged in oak barrels.
- Relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people.
- Made in or originating from Scotland, used to describe various products such as tweed or wool.
Usage Examples
- The bartender poured a glass of fine Scotch whiskey for the special occasion.
- The Scotch tweed jacket was a classic example of traditional Scottish textile manufacturing.
- The visitors to the distillery learned about the process of making Scotch whiskey from malted barley.
Antonyms
teetotaler
abstainer
non-drinker
soft drink
juice
soda
water
milk
tea
coffee
temperance
prohibition
abstinence
soberness
sobriety
moderation
restraint
control
asceticism
puritanism
temperateness.