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What is the adjective for drink?

There isn't a single perfect adjective for "drink" because it depends on the context and what you want to emphasize. Here are some possibilities:

General:

* Potable: This means suitable for drinking.

* Beverage: This is a general term for any drink.

* Liquid: This is a general term for any substance that flows freely.

* Refreshable: This describes a drink that is enjoyable and makes you feel better.

Specific:

* Alcoholic: Describes a drink containing alcohol.

* Non-alcoholic: Describes a drink without alcohol.

* Hot: Describes a hot drink.

* Cold: Describes a cold drink.

* Sweet: Describes a sweet drink.

* Sour: Describes a sour drink.

* Sparkling: Describes a fizzy drink.

* Still: Describes a non-fizzy drink.

* Fruity: Describes a drink with a fruit flavor.

* Spicy: Describes a drink with a spicy flavor.

Descriptive:

* Delicious: Describes a tasty drink.

* Refreshing: Describes a drink that makes you feel better.

* Invigorating: Describes a drink that gives you energy.

* Satisfying: Describes a drink that makes you feel full.

The best adjective to use will depend on the specific situation and what you want to communicate.

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