Meaning of "absinth" in English

Absinth, commonly known as absinthe, is a strong alcoholic beverage made from various plants, including grande wormwood, anise, and fennel. Traditionally green in color, it is often referred to as "the green fairy" due to its distinct hue and its reputation for inducing hallucinations, although this is largely a myth. The drink gained popularity in Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially among artists and writers. Despite its controversial past, absinth is enjoying a resurgence in appreciation as a sophisticated spirit with a rich history.

Meaning of "absinth" in French

In French, the word "absinth" refers to the same potent alcoholic beverage, often spelled "absinthe." It has a storied past in French culture, particularly in the bohemian circles of 19th-century Paris. Known for its green color, it has earned the nickname "la fée verte" (the green fairy). The drink's high alcohol content and unique preparation method, involving the dripping of cold water over a sugar cube, make it a cultural icon. Despite previous bans due to health concerns, it has seen a revival as a sought-after spirit in modern times.

Pronunciation of "absinth" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈæb.sɪnθ/

Pronunciation Variations: In English, "absinth" is generally pronounced the same across most dialects, with slight variations possibly in the emphasis or intonation between different regions.

Pronunciation of "absinth" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ap.sɛ̃t/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, the pronunciation of "absinthe" remains fairly consistent, with minor nuances in accent depending on the speaker's native region, such as in Metropolitan France versus Quebecois French.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The bar served a special cocktail made with absinth. (Le bar a servi un cocktail spécial à base d'absinthe.)
  2. Many artists in the 19th century were known to drink absinth. (Beaucoup d'artistes du 19ème siècle étaient connus pour boire de l'absinthe.)
  3. The bartender recommended trying absinth for a unique experience. (Le barman a recommandé d'essayer l'absinthe pour une expérience unique.)
  4. Some believe that absinth has hallucinogenic properties. (Certains croient que l'absinthe a des propriétés hallucinogènes.)
  5. Absinth is often poured over a sugar cube before drinking. (L'absinthe est souvent versée sur un morceau de sucre avant d'être bue.)
  6. The history of absinth contributes to its allure. (L'histoire de l'absinthe contribue à son attrait.)
  7. Absinth was banned in many countries due to health concerns. (L'absinthe a été interdite dans de nombreux pays pour des raisons de santé.)
  8. The absinth bottle featured a vintage design. (La bouteille d'absinthe avait un design vintage.)
  9. Absinth can be found in specialty liquor stores. (L'absinthe peut être trouvée dans des magasins d'alcools spécialisés.)
  10. Distillers have revived traditional absinth recipes. (Les distillateurs ont ressuscité les recettes traditionnelles d'absinthe.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "absinth" in English

Synonyms: absinthe, wormwood spirit, green fairy.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: anise-flavored liquor, spirit, herbal liquor, liqueur, pastis.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "absinth" in French

Synonyms: absinthe, fée verte.

Antonyms: -.

Similar Words: liqueur à l'anis, spiritueux, boisson spiritueuse, pastis, alcool.

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