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Soda Meaning: Examples, Types, and How to Use It
Meaning 1:soda (Soda)
Soda
/ˈsoʊdə/
n.
A sweet, fizzy drink with bubbles, like cola or sprite, often served cold.
soda
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/ˈsoʊdə/
n.
A sweet, carbonated beverage, typically flavored and served cold, such as cola or lemon-lime drinks.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Soda comes from Italian 'soda', originally sodium carbonate, later applied to carbonated drinks.
💡 Mnemonic
Think 'so' + 'da' — so tasty you say 'da!' for the fizz.
📖 Example
At the picnic, she shared a bottle of soda with her friends while they chatted.
At the picnic, she shared a bottle of soda with her friends while they chatted.
🔗 Collocations
drink soda – To consume a carbonated soft drink
soda can – A metal container holding soda
soda fountain – A counter serving carbonated drinks
🔄 Synonyms
pop (n.) – A colloquial term for soda, common in some regions.
soft drink (n.) – A non-alcoholic beverage, often carbonated.
fizzy drink (n.) – A drink with bubbles, synonymous with soda.
🚫 Antonyms
still water (n.) – Water without carbonation.
🌱 Derivatives
soda water (n.) – Carbonated water, often used as a mixer.
sodas (n.) – Plural form of soda, referring to multiple servings or types.
📖 Cultural Story
Soda derives from Latin 'sodanum' (sodium carbonate remedy). In the 1800s, carbonated water was called 'soda water' after the salts, later shortened to 'soda' for any fizzy drink.
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