Meaning & Definition of word "Whisky"
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Whisky
/ˈwɪski/
noun:
- 1. A distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, typically aged in wooden casks.
- Example: He poured himself a glass of single malt whisky after a long day.
- 2. A type of whisky that is produced in Scotland, known for its distinct flavors and aging process.
- Example: Scotch whisky has a rich history and is famous worldwide.
- 3. A generic term that encompasses various styles of whisky produced in different regions, including Irish, American, and Canadian whiskies.
- Example: The bar offered a wide selection of whisky from various countries.
Etymology
From the Gaelic 'uisce beatha', meaning 'water of life'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
on the rocks:
Served over ice.
neat:
Served without any mixers or ice.
straight up:
Chilled and served without ice.
Related Words
distillation:
The process of purifying a liquid by heating and cooling.
cask:
A large barrel used for storing liquids, often made of wood.
Slang Meanings of whisky
Meaning: Firewater
Example Sentence: He drunk so much firewater that he couldn't walk straight.
Meaning: Liquid gold
Example Sentence: After a long week, I consider a glass of liquid gold the best way to unwind.