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Absinthe - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Absinthe is a strong, bitter alcoholic drink made with wormwood and herbs, historically linked to artists and writers. It has a distinctive green color and high alcohol content.

absinthe

/æbˈsɪnθ/ /ˈæbsɪnθ/

Definition:

A strong green alcoholic drink flavored with wormwood, known for its bitter taste and historical association with artists.

Synonyms:

wormwood liquor, green fairy, la fée verte

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

nonalcoholic beverage, water

Common Collocations:

absinthe drinker, absinthe cocktail, absinthe spoon, absinthe ritual

Derivatives:

absinthian, absinthism

Usage Tips:

Use "absinthe" to refer specifically to the anise-flavored spirit; avoid generalizing it to other liquors.

Common Phrases:

green fairy madness, absinthe makes the heart grow fonder (play on phrase)

Etymology:

From French "absinthe," derived from Latin "absinthium," meaning wormwood, ultimately from Greek "apsínthion."

Examples:

  • 1. She sipped her absinthe slowly at the Parisian café.
  • 2. The artist drank absinthe while painting his masterpiece.
  • 3. Absinthe was banned in many countries due to its potency.
  • 4. He prepared the drink using a traditional absinthe spoon.

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