quaffer
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Definition
Noun: A person who drinks a beverage, especially an alcoholic one, in large, hearty swallows or with great enjoyment. It emphasizes the manner of drinking rather than simply the act.
Usage
The word "quaffer" specifically describes someone who drinks heartily and with gusto. It is most commonly applied to the consumption of alcoholic beverages like beer or wine, but can occasionally be used for non-alcoholic drinks. It carries a neutral to slightly informal tone, often implying enjoyment rather than criticism.
Examples
- He was known among his friends as a hearty quaffer of fine ale.
- The novel's hero is a jovial quaffer who enjoys life's simple pleasures.
- She is not a sipper but a quaffer of her morning orange juice.
Advanced Usage
The term can be used in a literary or descriptive context to paint a vivid picture of a character's drinking habits. It is less common in everyday speech than simpler terms like "drinker."
Variants and Related Words
- Quaff (verb): To drink a beverage heartily or in one draught.
- He quaffed the entire pint in one go.
Synonyms
- Drinker
- Guzzler (implies faster, less refined drinking)
- Imbiber (more formal and general)
Antonyms
- Sipper
- Teetotaler (a person who abstains from alcohol)
Noun
- a person who drinks heartily