English · Common Verbs
/drɪŋks/
[/drɪŋks/]
third-person singular of drink
Third-person singular present of 'drink': he, she, or it swallows liquid.
She drinks a cup of coffee every morning to feel awake before her long commute.
She drinks a cup of coffee every morning to feel awake before her long commute.
From Old English 'drincan' (to drink).
Used with singular subjects; can also be a noun meaning a beverage.