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Sangria - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sangria is a refreshing Spanish drink made with red wine, chopped fruit, sweeteners, and sometimes brandy or soda. It is typically served chilled and enjoyed during warm weather.

sangria

/sæŋˈɡriə/ /sæŋˈɡriːə/

Definition:

A Spanish drink made with red wine, fruit, and often brandy or soda.

Synonyms:

fruit punch, wine cooler, spritzer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

water, juice

Common Collocations:

summer sangria, red sangria, white sangria, sangria pitcher, homemade sangria

Derivatives:

sangrias (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "sangria" to refer to the Spanish beverage; avoid confusing it with non-alcoholic fruit drinks.

Common Phrases:

sangria party, pitcher of sangria, classic sangria recipe

Etymology:

From Spanish "sangría," meaning "bleeding," due to its deep red color resembling blood.

Examples:

  • 1. We enjoyed refreshing sangria at the summer party.
  • 2. She prepared a large pitcher of white sangria for the guests.
  • 3. The bartender added fresh oranges and apples to the sangria.
  • 4. Sangria is a popular choice for outdoor gatherings in Spain.

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