What does DRANK mean?

Parts of Speech: verb

Definitions: consumed a liquid through the mouth; past tense of drink

Pronunciations: US: /dræŋk/, UK: /dræŋk/

Origin and Usage: The word "drank" is the past tense of "drink," which comes from the Old English word "drincan." It is commonly used to describe the act of consuming a liquid through the mouth, such as water, juice, or alcohol. The word is widely used in both formal and informal settings.

Synonyms: imbibed, quaffed, sipped, gulped, swallowed

Related Words: drink, blank, crank, flank, prank

Example Sentences:

  • He drank a glass of water before going to bed.
  • She drank too much alcohol at the party last night.
  • They drank tea and talked about their plans for the future.


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