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UK/["/waɪn/"]/US/["/waɪn/"]/

Meaning of Wine

In simple words: A drink made from fermented grapes or other fruits.

Wine in a sentence

  • I enjoy a glass of wine with dinner.
  • Red wine is often paired with red meat.
  • She prefers white wine to red wine.
  • We will have some wine at the party tonight.
  • The wine cellar was filled with different types of wine.
  • It is important to store wine in a cool place.

How to use Wine

Used in social contexts, often during meals or celebrations. Avoid using in formal business settings except in related industries. Generally positive connotation.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think 'whine' but with an 'n'—imagine sitting on a patio enjoying a glass of wine.

Related words

Collocations with Wine

  • red wine
  • white wine
  • wine tasting
  • wine glass
  • fine wine

Synonyms for Wine

  • vino
  • grape juice
  • fermented drink
  • liquor

Opposites of Wine

Common mistakes with Wine

  • Confusing wine with other alcoholic beverages like beer or spirits.
  • Using 'wined' as the past tense, instead of 'wined' or 'having a wine'.
  • Using 'wine' to refer to non-alcoholic grape juice.

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Frequently asked questions about Wine

What does Wine mean?

A drink made from fermented grapes or other fruits.

What is the definition of Wine?

an alcoholic drink made from the juice of grapes that has been left to ferment. There are many different kinds of wine.

How do you use Wine in a sentence?

I enjoy a glass of wine with dinner.

Can you give another example of Wine?

Red wine is often paired with red meat.

What are synonyms for Wine?

Common alternatives include vino, grape juice, fermented drink, liquor.

What is the opposite of Wine?

Opposite meanings include water, beer, juice.

What words go with Wine?

It commonly pairs with red wine, white wine, wine tasting, wine glass, fine wine.

What are common mistakes when using Wine?

Confusing wine with other alcoholic beverages like beer or spirits. Using 'wined' as the past tense, instead of 'wined' or 'having a wine'. Using 'wine' to refer to non-alcoholic grape juice.

How do you pronounce Wine?

US: /["/waɪn/"]/, UK: /["/waɪn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Wine?

Used in social contexts, often during meals or celebrations. Avoid using in formal business settings except in related industries. Generally positive connotation.

What CEFR level is Wine?

"Wine" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.