Lemonades Meaning in English
word · lemma: lemonade
ˈɫɛməˈneɪd
LEM-uh-NAYDZ
lˌɛmənˈeɪdz
lem-uhn-AYDZ
Definition
Lemonades are drinks made from lemon juice, water, and usually sugar. The word is the plural form, meaning more than one type or serving of lemonade.
Usage & Nuances
'Lemonades' is rarely used unless talking about different types or multiple servings. Most often, people use 'lemonade' as an uncountable noun. Common in contexts like 'two lemonades, please.'
Spanish: limonadasPortuguese (BR): limonadasPortuguese (PT): limonadasChinese (Simplified): 柠檬水Chinese (Traditional): 檸檬水Hindi: नींबू पानीArabic: عصائر الليمونBengali: লেমোনেডRussian: лимонадыJapanese: レモネードVietnamese: nước chanhKorean: 레모네이드Turkish: limonatalarUrdu: لیمونیڈزIndonesian: lemonade
Example Sentences
We bought two lemonades at the fair.
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The café serves three kinds of lemonades.
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My friends and I all ordered lemonades with extra ice.
basic
Can we get two lemonades and a cola, please?
natural
The stand on the corner has the best fresh lemonades in town.
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"Try our flavored lemonades!" the vendor announced.
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