How to pronounce "drinks"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "drinks"

Learn how to break down "drinks" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/dɹɪŋks/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

D R IH1 NG K S
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
  • Pay attention to vowel sounds
  • Practice each syllable separately

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Definition of "drinks"

Pronunciation: /dɹɪŋks/

Verb

  • To consume (a liquid) through the mouth.
    Example: "He drank the water I gave him."
  • (metonymic) To consume the liquid contained within (a bottle, glass, etc.).
    Example: "Jack drank the whole bottle by himself."
  • To consume alcoholic beverages.
    Example: "Everyone who is drinking is drinking, but not everyone who is drinking is drinking."
  • To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe.
  • To take in; to receive within one, through the senses; to inhale; to hear; to see.
  • To smoke, as tobacco.

Noun

  • A beverage.
    Example: "I’d like another drink please."
  • Drinks in general; something to drink
  • A type of beverage (usually mixed).
    Example: "My favourite drink is the White Russian."
  • A (served) alcoholic beverage.
    Example: "Can I buy you a drink?"
  • The action of drinking, especially with the verbs take or have.
    Example: "He was about to take a drink from his root beer."
  • Alcoholic beverages in general.
  • (with the) Any body of water.
    Example: "If he doesn't pay off the mafia, he’ll wear cement shoes to the bottom of the drink!"

Noun

  • A short break in play to allow the players to have a drink, and for quick repairs to be made to equipment or the pitch.