Vodka

usgb/ˈvɑːdkə/
noun

A strong clear liquor originated from Eastern Europe, usually made from grain or potatoes.

He poured himself a glass of vodka.
Visual representation of "vodka" - A strong clear liquor originated from Eastern Europe, usually made from grain or potatoes.

Often appears as...

  • shot of vodka
  • vodka martini
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Cultural Icon

Vodka is strongly associated with Russian and Eastern European culture.

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In Russia, offering vodka is a sign of hospitality.
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Common Mixers

Often mixed in drinks, vodka pairs well with many beverages like juice or soda.

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She enjoyed her vodka mixed with cranberry juice.
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Drinking Etiquette

In social settings, vodka is frequently consumed in shots and toasted with.

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Everyone raised their shot of vodka to toast the bride and groom.
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