vodka

[ˈvɒdkə]

vodka Definition

a clear, strong alcoholic drink made from grain or potatoes, often drunk with a mixer.

Using vodka: Examples

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

  • Example

    He ordered a vodka and tonic at the bar.

  • Example

    She likes to mix her vodka with orange juice.

  • Example

    Vodka is a popular ingredient in many cocktails.

vodka Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vodka

Phrases with vodka

  • a cocktail made with vodka and vermouth, typically garnished with a lemon twist or olive

    Example

    James Bond famously orders his martinis 'shaken, not stirred,' and prefers them made with vodka instead of gin.

  • a small serving of vodka, typically consumed quickly and without a mixer

    Example

    They toasted with vodka shots to celebrate the occasion.

  • a cocktail made with vodka and tonic water, typically served over ice and garnished with a lime wedge

    Example

    She ordered a vodka tonic at the bar.

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Summary: vodka in Brief

The term 'vodka' [ˈvɒdkə] refers to a clear, strong alcoholic drink made from grain or potatoes, often mixed with other beverages. It is a popular ingredient in many cocktails, such as the vodka martini and vodka tonic, as well as consumed as a shot. 'Vodka' is a type of distilled spirit or alcoholic beverage.

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