Pronunciation: /ˈiːnəˌfaɪl/
noun a person who enjoys or has a great interest in wines
A1 An oenophile is someone who really enjoys drinking wine.
A2 As an oenophile, she loves visiting vineyards and trying different wines.
B1 The oenophile could easily distinguish between a Merlot and a Cabernet Sauvignon.
B2 The oenophile's extensive wine collection showcased their passion for the beverage.
C1 The oenophile was renowned in the wine community for their expert palate and knowledge.
C2 Being an oenophile, he had traveled to various wine regions around the world to deepen his understanding of different varieties.
formal The oenophile could easily distinguish between a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Merlot.
informal My friend is such an oenophile; he's always trying out new wines.
slang I didn't know you were such an oenophile! Let's go wine tasting together.
figurative As an oenophile of literature, she could appreciate the nuances in each author's writing style.
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