What is another word for vermouth?

Pronunciation: [vˈɜːməθ] (IPA)

Vermouth is a popular fortified wine that is often used in cocktail making. Although it has been around for centuries, there are still a few people who are unfamiliar with this delicious wine. If you're one of them, you might be curious about the various synonyms for vermouth that exist. One of the most common synonyms for vermouth is "aromatized wine". This term is used to describe any wine that has been infused with botanicals or flavorings, like wormwood, chamomile, or orange peel. Another popular synonym for vermouth is "fortified wine". Because vermouth is stronger than regular wine, thanks to the addition of extra alcohol, it is considered a fortified wine. Finally, some people refer to vermouth as "aperitif wine", since it is commonly served before a meal as a digestive aid. No matter what you call it, vermouth is a versatile and delicious addition to any bar.

What are the hypernyms for Vermouth?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Vermouth?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for vermouth (as nouns)

Usage examples for Vermouth

An hour later he emerged in his immaculate undress uniform and sat on the north verandah, drank vermouth and smoked cigars, staring out across the flat swamp where the pewter of the lake was flecked with silver and blood of the sinking sun.
"Witch-Doctors"
Charles Beadle
The vermouth of Turin is an agreeable aperitive, and is taken before sitting down to table.
"The South of France--East Half"
Charles Bertram Black
The waiter returned with the vermouth and the newspapers.
"The Lion and the Mouse A Story of an American Life"
Charles Klein

Famous quotes with Vermouth

  • The proper union of gin and vermouth is a great and sudden glory; it is one of the happiest marriages on earth, and one of the shortest lived.
    Bernard De Voto

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