alcohol

word

/ˈæɫkəˌhɑɫ/
AL-kuh-hawl
/ˈælkəhˌɒl/
AL-kuh-hol

Definition

Alcohol is a chemical substance found in drinks like beer, wine, and whiskey that can make people feel relaxed or drunk. It can also mean the pure liquid used in medicine, cleaning products, and other industrial uses.

Usage & Nuances

In everyday English, 'alcohol' often means alcoholic drinks in general: 'Do you drink alcohol?' In scientific or practical contexts, it can mean the chemical substance itself, as in 'rubbing alcohol' or 'alcohol-free.' Common collocations include 'drink alcohol,' 'alcohol consumption,' 'alcohol abuse,' and 'high alcohol content'.

Example Sentences

There was too much alcohol at the party.

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This beer has a low alcohol content.

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He does not drink alcohol.

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This drink has alcohol in it.

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Please keep alcohol away from children.

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I stopped drinking alcohol for a few months.

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