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Drinks vs Beverage - What's the difference?

drinks | beverage |

As nouns the difference between drinks and beverage

is that drinks is while beverage is a liquid to consume, usually excluding water; a drink this may include tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice, or soft drinks.

drinks

English

Noun

(head)
  • (cricket, plurale tantum) A short break in play to allow the players to have a drink, and for quick repairs to be made to equipment or the pitch.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (drink)
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    beverage

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A liquid to consume, usually excluding water; a drink. This may include tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice, or soft drinks.
  • * Thomson
  • He knew no beverage but the flowing stream.
  • (slang, archaic) A treat, or drink money.
  • Usage notes

    More elevated than plainer (m). Beverage is of French origin, while is of Old English origin, and this stylistic difference by origin is common; see (list of English words with dual French and Anglo-Saxon variations).

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