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1. liqueur
noun. ['lɪˈkɝː'] strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal.
Synonyms
- creme de menthe
- alcoholic drink
- pastis
- orange liqueur
- maraschino
- sambuca
- Drambuie
- benedictine
- amaretto
- Chartreuse
- inebriant
- cordial
- alcohol
- intoxicant
- Galliano
- creme de cacao
- ratafee
- anisette
- kummel
- Pernod
- ratafia
- anisette de Bordeaux
- alcoholic beverage
- pousse-cafe
- absinthe
- coffee liqueur
- absinth
- creme de fraise
Antonyms
Etymology
- liqueur (French)
- liquor (Latin)
Rhymes with Liqueur
- entrepreneur
- restauranteur
- restaurateur
- transfer
- saboteur
- redifer
- francoeur
- connoisseur
- reoccur
- ramseur
- prefer
- monsieur
- lefleur
- lafleur
- defleur
- credeur
- confer
- concur
- refer
- recur
- oclair
- o'clair
- mcgirr
- mccur
- inter
- infer
- incur
- esquer
- dufur
- deter
How do you pronounce liqueur?
Pronounce liqueur as lɪˈkər.
US - How to pronounce liqueur in American English
UK - How to pronounce liqueur in British English
Sentences with liqueur
1. Noun, singular or mass
Freezing the dessert will allow the liqueur to soak into the cake and intensify the flavor.
2. Verb, base form
Add orange liqueur if you choose, or any liqueur that suits your palate.
Quotes about liqueur
1. Because when I read, I don't really read; I pop a beautiful sentence into my mouth and suck it like a fruit drop, or I sip it like a liqueur until the thought dissolves in me like alcohol, infusing brain and heart and coursing on through the veins to the root of each blood vessel.
- Bohumil Hrabal, Too Loud a Solitude