drink
//drɪŋk//
Verb
drinkInfinitive
drinkPresent tense
drankPast tense
drunkPast participle
drinkingPresent participle
drinksThird-person singular
1
to take liquid into the mouth and swallow it
She drinks water every morning.
2
to consume alcoholic beverages, especially habitually or to excess
He doesn't drink anymore.
3
to absorb or take in (liquid)
The soil drinks up the rain quickly.
Noun
drinkSingular
drinksPlural
1
a liquid that can be swallowed to quench thirst or for nourishment
Would you like a cold drink?
2
an alcoholic beverage
Would you like a drink after work?
3
an amount of liquid swallowed or intended to be swallowed
He took a drink of water.