ouzo

[ˈuːzəʊ]

ouzo Definition

a clear, anise-flavored alcoholic drink that is the national drink of Greece.

Using ouzo: Examples

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

  • Example

    We drank ouzo while enjoying the sunset in Santorini.

  • Example

    Ouzo is often served with meze, a selection of small dishes served as appetizers.

Phrases with ouzo

  • the phenomenon where droplets of oil in water spontaneously arrange themselves into alternating layers due to the presence of alcohol, which is used as a solvent for the oil

    Example

    The ouzo effect is a well-known example of how the properties of a liquid mixture can be altered by the addition of a third component.

  • a type of headache caused by drinking too much ouzo, characterized by a throbbing pain in the temples and forehead

    Example

    I had an ouzo headache after drinking too much last night.

  • ouzo meze

    small dishes served as appetizers to accompany ouzo, typically including olives, feta cheese, and grilled vegetables

    Example

    We ordered a plate of ouzo meze to go with our drinks.

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Summary: ouzo in Brief

'Ouzo' [ˈuːzəʊ] is a clear, anise-flavored alcoholic drink that is the national drink of Greece. It is often served with meze, a selection of small dishes served as appetizers. 'Ouzo' is also associated with the 'ouzo effect,' where droplets of oil in water spontaneously arrange themselves into alternating layers due to the presence of alcohol.