undrinkable

IPA: ʌndrˈɪnkʌbʌɫ

noun

  • Anything not suitable for drinking.

adjective

  • Not drinkable.
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Examples of "undrinkable" in Sentences

  • Some people argue that certain fine wines are "undrinkable" in their youth.
  • I gripped the plastic cup with the flat, warm, undrinkable beer and surveyed the room.
  • Could it also be "undrinkable" because the big jesse doesn't like the taste of hard water?
  • Toxins leach through the mining waste used as fill and make peoples tap water undrinkable.
  • We can't make our own bitters, despite them being classified as "non-potable liquor" because they are undrinkable on their own and are only ever used a couple of drops at a time.
  • I have a strong feeling that 10-year-old high alcohol bombs would be undrinkable, unless you were suffering from a psychological need to find them stunningly delicious, 'cause you paid so much for them.
  • As the video says, pesticides, fertilizers, and manure run into water, which “renders our water undrinkable, our beaches unfit to swim in, and has created an area in the Gulf so contaminated that aquatic life has to flee or die.”

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