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long drink

/ˌlɒŋ ˈdrɪŋk/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An alcoholic beverage served in a tall glass, consisting of a spirit or liqueur mixed with a larger quantity of a non-alcoholic diluent such as soda water, tonic, or fruit juice.

Example Sentences:
  • After a long day in the sun, he ordered a refreshing long drink of gin and tonic.
  • The menu features a variety of long drinks, perfect for sipping slowly on the patio.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The term originated in the late 19th century, derived from the practice of serving alcoholic beverages in tall glasses with a larger volume of non-alcoholic mixer (such as soda, tonic, or juice) compared to a 'short drink' or 'neat' spirit. It reflects the shift in social drinking habits toward refreshing, diluted cocktails designed to be sipped over a longer period.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'long' glass that takes a 'long' time to finish because it is filled with ice and mixer.

Frequently Asked Questions About “long drink

1. What is the meaning of “long drink” in English?

In English, long drink (noun) is defined as: “An alcoholic beverage served in a tall glass, consisting of a spirit or liqueur mixed with a larger quantity of a non-alcoholic diluent such as soda water, tonic, or fruit juice.”.

2. How do you use “long drink” in a sentence?

After a long day in the sun, he ordered a refreshing long drink of gin and tonic.

3. What are English synonyms of “long drink”?

Common synonyms include:highball,tall drink,mixed drink

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “long drink”?

The term originated in the late 19th century, derived from the practice of serving alcoholic beverages in tall glasses with a larger volume of non-alcoholic mixer (such as soda, tonic, or juice) compared to a 'short drink' or 'neat' spirit. It reflects the shift in social drinking habits toward refreshing, diluted cocktails designed to be sipped over a longer period.