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Mineral Water: Meaning, Examples, and Key Differences

Meaning 1:mineral water (Mineral Water)

Mineral Water 🔊
/ˈmɪnərəl ˈwɔːtər/
n.
Water that comes from underground and contains natural minerals good for health. It is usually sold in bottles.
Bottle of mineral water on wooden table
mineral water 🔊
/ˈmɪnərəl ˈwɔːtər/
n.
Natural water sourced from underground aquifers, containing dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium, often bottled for consumption.
📁 Category:Diet & Health 🔖 Level:初级

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'minera' (mine) + Old English 'wæter'.
💡 Mnemonic
Think of a miner digging deep to find pure water with healthy minerals.
📖 Example
The waiter asked what we'd like to drink, and I ordered mineral water. 🔊 The waiter asked what we'd like to drink, and I ordered mineral water.
🔗 Collocations
sparkling mineral water – Mineral water containing carbon dioxide gas, creating bubbles.
still mineral water – Mineral water without carbonation, flat.
a bottle of mineral water – A single container of mineral water.
🔄 Synonyms
spring water (n.) – Water that flows naturally from an underground source, often similar to mineral water.
bottled water (n.) – Water that is sold in bottles, which may or may not contain minerals.
🚫 Antonyms
tap water (n.) – Water supplied through pipes to households, typically not containing natural minerals.
🌱 Derivatives
mineral (adj.) – Of or containing minerals.
📖 Cultural Story
Prized since Roman times for health benefits; modern bottling began in 18th-century Europe. Natural mineral content varies by source.
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