beverage
I'm not sure what you are asking. By definition a beverage is liquid, since a beverage is something to drink.
Hot drink - e.g. coffee.
Hot drink - e.g. coffee.
No, because according to the definition of beverage which is "any liquid suitable for drinking" and this excludes water. so nO
The following are some definitions of the the word stimulating; raising the level of nervous activity, and causing something or someone to react or move.
blended and sometimes sweetened beverage made from fresh fruit
Definition of the state beverage: a beverage that is designated by a state's legislature as the drink that best symbolizes that state. It usually is determined by its popularity among inhabiting citizens.
the set of rules and regulations to be abiding by law stimulating and surrounding the business is knoen as legal environment
Yes. Water by definition is just water and nothing else. A carbonated beverage is water that is carbonated along with flavoring syrups, dyes, citric acids, sugar and preservatives.
CULB - Beverage or hot drink.similar words- brew, beverage, cuppa, tea, coffee, 'a hot one'.p.s- 'a hot one' is not commonly used in society but it is used. my whole family used to say it.. :)
Stimulating comes from the word "stimulate" which is a verb ================================================ The word stimulating is an adjective. Example: The movie we saw was very stimulating. Since stimulating in the example modifies "movie,", that makes stimulating an adjective in this case.