verb (used with object), vin·i·fied, vin·i·fy·ing. to produce (a type of wine) by vinification: to vinify champagne entirely from white grapes. to convert (grapes or other fruit) into wine.
- Is the wine a verb or noun?
- What does whine or wine mean?
- What makes a wine a wine?
- What is the meaning of wine drink?
Is the wine a verb or noun?
wine (noun) wine (verb) wine bar (noun) wine cellar (noun)
What does whine or wine mean?
While these two words can sound similar, they have very different meanings: Wine is a noun referring to an alcoholic drink made from grapes. Whine can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means 'make an unpleasant high-pitched noise' or 'complain'.
What makes a wine a wine?
Quite simply, wine is fermented grape juice. Grapes are crushed to release their sugary liquid, then alcoholic fermentation changes the grape juice into an alcoholic beverage.
What is the meaning of wine drink?
/wɑɪn/ an alcoholic drink made from grapes, or less commonly an alcoholic drink made in a similar way but from other fruits: [ U ] a glass of red/white wine.