rootbeer

/ˈruːtˌbiːr/

Definitions

1. noun

a sweet, creamy, carbonated soft drink made with roots and herbs, especially sassafras and wintergreen, and typically flavored with vanilla and other ingredients

“She stopped at the diner to order a glass of rootbeer float.”

2. verb

to flavor or make a drink like rootbeer

“The bartender rootbeered the soda to give it a unique taste.”

Synonyms

  • cream soda
  • ginger ale

Antonyms

  • coffee
  • tea