quass

/ˈkwɑːs, ˈkwæs/

Definitions

1. noun

A quass is a type of fragrant, aromatic, or flavorful liquor, often made from fermented ingredients.

“The guests enjoyed a quass made from fermented fruits at the party.”

2. verb

To quass means to consume or drink a quass, often in a social or festive setting.

“We will quass wine and cheese at the wedding reception tonight.”

Synonyms

  • beverage
  • flavoring
  • liquor

Antonyms

  • insipid
  • tasteless