Meaning & Definition of word "Drinkable"

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    Drinkable

    /ˈdrɪŋkəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Safe to drink; suitable for consumption.
      • Example: The river water was tested and confirmed to be drinkable.
    • 2. Having a pleasant taste and suitable for drinking.
      • Example: The wine from the region is known for being exceptionally drinkable.
    • 3. Referring to any liquid that is acceptable for human consumption.
      • Example: Make sure the water is drinkable before filling your bottle.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'drink' + the suffix '-able', meaning 'capable of being drank'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    potable water:

    Water that is safe to drink.

    drinkable quality:

    The standard of being safe for consumption.

    make it drinkable:

    To treat or purify something so it can be safely consumed.

    Related Words

    potable:

    Water that is safe for drinking.

    beverage:

    A drink, especially one other than water.

    hydration:

    The process of causing something to absorb water.

    Slang Meanings of drinkable

    Meaning: A term used to describe low-quality alcohol that is still drinkable.

    Example Sentence: This cheap vodka is not great, but it's drinkable.

    Meaning: Refers to anything that is considered acceptable to drink in a casual context.

    Example Sentence: That beer is a bit old, but it's still drinkable.