Juleps Meaning in English
word · lemma: julep
ˈdʒuɫəps
JOO-lups
dʒˈuːlɛps
joo-LEPS
Definition
Juleps are sweet, usually alcoholic drinks made with crushed ice, most famously the mint julep, which contains bourbon, sugar, mint, and ice.
Usage & Nuances
Most often refers to the 'mint julep', a cocktail from the American South. Used in formal drink lists or casually when ordering cocktails. Plural form; rarely refers to non-alcoholic drinks today.
Spanish: julepe - cóctel julepPortuguese (BR): julepe - coquetel julepPortuguese (PT): julepe - cocktail julepChinese (Simplified): 朱利杯(鸡尾酒)Chinese (Traditional): 茱利杯(雞尾酒)Hindi: जूलेप (कॉकटेल)Arabic: جوليب (كوكتيل)Bengali: জুলেপ - মিন্ট জুলেপ (পানীয়)Russian: джулепыJapanese: ジュレップ - ミントジュレップVietnamese: julep - julep bạc hàKorean: 줄렙 - 민트 줄렙Turkish: julep - nane julepUrdu: جولیپس - پودینے کے جولیپس (مشروب)Indonesian: julep - mint julep
Example Sentences
We drank cold juleps on the porch.
basic
The restaurant serves several types of juleps.
basic
She ordered two mint juleps.
basic
Summer parties just aren’t the same without icy juleps.
natural
They sipped their juleps while watching the sunset.
natural
"Let's make some juleps for the Derby," he suggested.
natural