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HARD LIQUOR
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Dictionary entry overview: What does hard liquor mean?
• HARD LIQUOR (noun)
The noun HARD LIQUOR has 1 sense:
1. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
Familiarity information: HARD LIQUOR used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
An alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
Classified under:
Nouns denoting foods and drinks
Synonyms:
booze; hard drink; hard liquor; John Barleycorn; liquor; spirits; strong drink
Hypernyms ("hard liquor" is a kind of...):
alcohol; alcoholic beverage; alcoholic drink; inebriant; intoxicant (a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "hard liquor"):
aqua vitae; ardent spirits (strong distilled liquor or brandy)
akvavit; aquavit (Scandinavian liquor usually flavored with caraway seeds)
arak; arrack (any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented sap of toddy palms or from fermented molasses)
bitters (alcoholic liquor flavored with bitter herbs and roots)
brandy (distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice)
gin (strong liquor flavored with juniper berries)
ouzo (a Greek liquor flavored with anise)
rum (liquor distilled from fermented molasses)
schnapps; schnaps (any of various strong liquors especially a Dutch spirit distilled from potatoes)
mescal (a colorless Mexican liquor distilled from fermented juices of certain desert plants of the genus Agavaceae (especially the century plant))
tequila (Mexican liquor made from fermented juices of an agave plant)
vodka (unaged colorless liquor originating in Russia)
whiskey; whisky (a liquor made from fermented mash of grain)
firewater (any strong spirits (such as strong whisky or rum))
lacing (a small amount of liquor added to a food or beverage)
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