Beery Meaning in English
word
ˈbɪɹi
BEER-ee
bˈiəɹi
BEE-uh-ree
Definition
Smelling of beer or having qualities related to beer. It can also mean resembling beer or being influenced by drinking beer.
Usage & Nuances
'Beery' is informal, usually describes smell ('beery breath'), someone's appearance after drinking, or an atmosphere (like a 'beery party'). It has negative or unrefined connotations. Rarely used for actual taste of beer.
Spanish: olor a cerveza - que huele a cerveza - relacionado con la cervezaPortuguese (BR): cheirando a cerveja - relacionado à cervejaPortuguese (PT): com cheiro a cerveja - relacionado com cervejaChinese (Simplified): 有啤酒味的 - 有啤酒气息的Chinese (Traditional): 有啤酒味的 - 有啤酒氣息的Hindi: बीयर की गंध वाला - बीयर जैसाArabic: تفوح منه رائحة الجعة - ذو رائحة بيرةBengali: বিয়ারের গন্ধযুক্ত - মত্তRussian: пахнущий пивом - пьяный (от пива)Japanese: ビール臭い - 酔っ払ったようなVietnamese: mùi bia - say biaKorean: 맥주 냄새가 나는 - 술에 취한Turkish: bira kokulu - sarhoş (bira etkisinde)Urdu: بیئر کی بو والا - نشے میںIndonesian: beraroma bir - mabuk (karena bir)
Example Sentences
He came home with a beery smile after the party.
basic
The room had a beery smell.
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He joked in a beery voice.
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It was a loud, beery night at the bar.
natural
After two hours at the brewery, everyone's stories got a bit more beery.
natural
His beery breath made it obvious he'd had a few drinks.
natural