Pronunciation: /poʊˈteɪʃən/
noun a drink, especially an alcoholic one
A1 I enjoy a nice potation of tea in the morning.
A2 The bartender served me a refreshing potation of lemonade.
B1 After a long day at work, I like to relax with a potation of wine.
B2 The pub offered a variety of potent potations for the patrons to enjoy.
C1 The connoisseur savored each intricate flavor in the rare potation.
C2 The sommelier expertly paired each course with a complementary potation for the guests.
verb to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities
A1 I potation my tea every morning.
A2 She potation her favorite cocktail at the bar.
B1 The bartender potations the drinks carefully to ensure accuracy.
B2 He potations the wine into the glasses with precision.
C1 The sommelier potations the rare vintage wine for the guests.
C2 The mixologist potations the ingredients for the signature cocktail with flair.
formal After the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a potation of fine wine.
informal Let's head to the bar and grab a potation before the movie starts.
slang I'm craving a cold potation on this hot day.
figurative His words were like a potent potation, intoxicating everyone who listened.
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