Alcohol-Free

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈælkəˌhɔl-friː/

Definitions of alcohol-free

adjective describing a product or environment that does not contain alcohol

Example Sentences

A1 This juice is alcohol-free.

A2 I prefer alcohol-free beverages.

B1 The restaurant offers a variety of alcohol-free options.

B2 She ordered an alcohol-free cocktail at the bar.

C1 The demand for alcohol-free products is increasing in the market.

C2 The company specializes in producing high-quality alcohol-free drinks.

Examples of alcohol-free in a Sentence

formal The restaurant offers a variety of alcohol-free beverages for those who prefer not to drink.

informal I'm looking for a good alcohol-free beer to try at the party.

slang Do you have any recommendations for a tasty alcohol-free cocktail?

figurative His speech was like an alcohol-free party - dry and lacking excitement.

Grammatical Forms of alcohol-free

plural

alcohol-free

comparative

more alcohol-free

superlative

most alcohol-free

present tense

is alcohol-free

future tense

will be alcohol-free

perfect tense

has been alcohol-free

continuous tense

is being alcohol-free

singular

alcohol-free

positive degree

alcohol-free

infinitive

to be alcohol-free

gerund

being alcohol-free

participle

alcohol-free

Origin and Evolution of alcohol-free

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'alcohol-free' originated in the English language to describe products or environments that do not contain alcohol.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to denote products or spaces that were completely devoid of alcohol, the term 'alcohol-free' has evolved to also encompass beverages and products that have had alcohol removed or reduced to a negligible amount.