Consumed vs Drank - What's the difference?
consumed | drank |
Full]] of, [[exude, exuding (also figuratively ).
(consume)
(slang) dextromethorphan
(slang) a drink, usually alcoholic
(drink)
(UK, dialect) Wild oats, or darnel grass.
As verbs the difference between consumed and drank
is that consumed is (consume) while drank is (drink).As an adjective consumed
is full]] of, [[exude|exuding (also figuratively ).As a noun drank is
(slang) dextromethorphan or drank can be (uk|dialect) wild oats, or darnel grass.consumed
English
Adjective
(-)- She was consumed with hatred.
Verb
(head)drank
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation spelling of drinkNoun
Derived terms
* purple drankReferences
*ATI
Verb
(head)- He drank a lot last night.
Etymology 2
Compare drake.Noun
- (Halliwell)