Pronunciation: /kɒmˈbuːtʃə/

Definitions of kombucha

noun a fermented tea drink made with a SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast)

Example Sentences

A1 I tried kombucha for the first time and I liked it.

A2 Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that is believed to have health benefits.

B1 Some people make their own kombucha at home using a SCOBY.

B2 Kombucha has gained popularity as a trendy beverage in recent years.

C1 The kombucha industry has seen significant growth with new flavors and brands entering the market.

C2 Many health enthusiasts swear by the probiotic benefits of drinking kombucha regularly.

Examples of kombucha in a Sentence

formal Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that is believed to have various health benefits.

informal I love sipping on some kombucha while relaxing on the couch.

slang Have you tried that new kombucha flavor? It's lit!

figurative Her positivity was like a refreshing sip of kombucha on a hot day.

Grammatical Forms of kombucha

past tense

brewed

plural

kombuchas

comparative

more kombucha

superlative

most kombucha

present tense

brew

future tense

will brew

perfect tense

have brewed

continuous tense

is brewing

singular

kombucha

positive degree

delicious

infinitive

to brew

gerund

brewing

participle

brewed

Origin and Evolution of kombucha

First Known Use: 0415 year
Language of Origin: Japanese or Chinese
Story behind the word: The word 'kombucha' is believed to have originated in Japan or China.
Evolution of the word: The word 'kombucha' originally referred to a fermented tea drink with health benefits, but its popularity has grown worldwide and it is now commonly used to describe any fermented tea beverage.