Pronunciation: /ˈɛnərdʒ drɪŋk/
noun a drink that typically contains caffeine, vitamins, and other ingredients that are intended to provide a burst of energy
A1 I like to drink energy drinks when I need a boost of energy.
A2 Energy drinks are popular among young adults for staying awake during late-night study sessions.
B1 Some people believe that energy drinks can have negative health effects if consumed in excess.
B2 Athletes often rely on energy drinks to enhance their performance during intense training sessions.
C1 The market for energy drinks continues to grow as more consumers seek quick solutions for fatigue and low energy.
C2 Experts recommend limiting the consumption of energy drinks due to their high caffeine and sugar content.
formal The athlete consumed an energy drink before the race to boost their performance.
informal I always grab an energy drink when I need a quick pick-me-up.
slang I chugged that energy drink before the party to stay awake all night.
figurative She was like an energy drink, full of enthusiasm and motivation.
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