licour

/lɪˈkɜr/ (li-KUR)

Definitions

1. noun

a sweet, strong, and highly flavored spirit, especially one made from brandy or other fruit brandies, often served as a digestif after a meal.

“The bartender added a splash of Grand Marnier to the coffee, making it a delicious liqueur-flavored coffee.”

Synonyms

  • cordial
  • spirit

Antonyms

  • plain drink
  • water