Aerated Water

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛrˌeɪtɪd ˈwɔtər/

Definitions of aerated water

noun aerated water

Example Sentences

A1 I like to drink aerated water because it is fizzy.

A2 Aerated water is commonly known as soda or carbonated water.

B1 Some people prefer aerated water over still water because of the bubbles.

B2 Aerated water is often used as a mixer in cocktails.

C1 The process of making aerated water involves adding carbon dioxide to water under pressure.

C2 Aerated water is a popular choice for those looking for a refreshing drink with a bit of a kick.

Examples of aerated water in a Sentence

formal Aerated water is a type of carbonated beverage that contains dissolved carbon dioxide gas.

informal Do you prefer aerated water or still water with your meal?

slang I'm craving some bubbly aerated water right now.

figurative His ideas were like aerated water, bubbling with creativity and innovation.

Grammatical Forms of aerated water

plural

aerated waters

comparative

more aerated water

superlative

most aerated water

present tense

aerates water

future tense

will aerate water

perfect tense

has aerated water

continuous tense

is aerating water

singular

aerated water

positive degree

aerated water

infinitive

to aerate water

gerund

aerating water

participle

aerated water

Origin and Evolution of aerated water

First Known Use: 1767 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'aerated water' originated from the practice of infusing water with carbon dioxide gas to create effervescence.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe carbonated water, the term 'aerated water' has evolved to encompass a variety of carbonated beverages, including soda and sparkling water.