aperitif

[ˌæpərəˈtiːf]

aperitif Definition

an alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.

Using aperitif: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aperitif" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We ordered an aperitif before dinner.

  • Example

    He always enjoys a glass of vermouth as an aperitif.

  • Example

    The bartender recommended a gin and tonic as an aperitif.

aperitif Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aperitif

  • pre-dinner drink
  • appetizer drink

Phrases with aperitif

  • a type of wine that is served before a meal to stimulate the appetite

    Example

    We had a bottle of aperitif wine with our appetizers.

  • a type of cocktail that is served before a meal to stimulate the appetite

    Example

    The bartender suggested a Negroni as an aperitif cocktail.

  • the time of day when people typically have an aperitif, usually in the early evening

    Example

    We always have an aperitif before dinner during aperitif hour.

Origins of aperitif

from French 'apéritif', from Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open'

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Summary: aperitif in Brief

An 'aperitif' [ˌæpərəˈtiːf] is an alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite. It is often served in the early evening, before dinner. 'Aperitif' can refer to specific drinks like 'aperitif wine' or 'aperitif cocktail,' or to the time of day when people typically have an aperitif, known as 'aperitif hour.'