drink

noun
  1. A liquid that is swallowed to quench thirst, provide nourishment, or for pleasure. noun
    She poured herself a drink of water after the long run.
    They served a variety of drinks at the party, including soda and juice.
  2. An alcoholic beverage. noun
    He ordered a strong drink at the bar.
    She decided to have a drink with her dinner.
  3. The act of consuming a liquid through the mouth. noun
    He took a long drink from his water bottle.
    She paused to take a drink during the hike.
  4. To take liquid into the mouth and swallow it. verb
    He drinks a glass of milk every morning.
    She drank the entire bottle of water in one go.
  5. To consume alcoholic beverages, especially habitually or to excess. verb
    He doesn't drink during the week.
    She drank too much at the party and felt sick the next day.