Pronunciation: /soʊdə/
noun a carbonated drink flavored with various syrups or fruit juices
A1 I like to drink soda with my lunch.
A2 She bought a bottle of soda from the store.
B1 The soda machine was out of order, so I had to get a different drink.
B2 I prefer diet soda over regular soda because it has fewer calories.
C1 The artisanal soda I tried at the local market was surprisingly delicious.
C2 The sommelier recommended a unique soda pairing to complement the flavors of the meal.
adjective describing a type of beverage that is carbonated
A1 I would like a soda drink, please.
A2 She prefers soda water over regular water.
B1 The soda dispenser is out of order.
B2 The soda machine offers a variety of flavors.
C1 The soda industry has seen a decline in sales in recent years.
C2 The soda company launched a new advertising campaign to boost sales.
formal The waiter brought a glass of soda to the table.
informal I'll grab a soda from the fridge, want one?
slang Let's grab some sodas and chill at the park.
figurative His words were like soda, refreshing and uplifting in the midst of chaos.
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