Wine ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wine ( noun )

  1. An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice.
  2. A particular type or brand of wine.
  3. An instance or serving of wine.
  4. The color of wine, typically a deep red.

Origin:

Old english win, of germanic origin; related to dutch wijn and german wein.

Examples:

  1. The wine was a deep red color.
  2. The wine was very dry.
  3. I prefer white wine over red wine.
  4. We ordered a bottle of wine with dinner.
  5. The wine had been aged for ten years.

(As a verb)

Wine ( verb )

  1. An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice.
  2. A particular type or brand of wine.
  3. An instance or serving of wine.
  4. The color of wine, typically a deep red.

Origin:

Old english win, of germanic origin; related to dutch wijn and german wein.

Examples:

  1. The wine was a deep red color.
  2. The wine was very dry.
  3. I prefer white wine over red wine.
  4. We ordered a bottle of wine with dinner.
  5. The wine had been aged for ten years.
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