bebida means drink — a common term in Essential Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 16, 2026
bebida
noun • /[beh-BEE-dah]/
drink
Example:
Pidió una bebida fría.
She ordered a cold drink.
🧠 What does bebida mean?
Bebida is a feminine noun that refers to any liquid consumed for nourishment or pleasure. It encompasses a wide range of liquids, from water and juice to alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The term is general and can be used in various contexts, from ordering at a restaurant to discussing dietary habits.
📚 Extra examples
- Voy a pedir una bebida refrescante.
I am going to order a refreshing drink. - ¿Qué tipo de bebida prefieres: con o sin alcohol?
What type of drink do you prefer: alcoholic or non-alcoholic? - La fiesta ofrecía una gran variedad de bebidas.
The party offered a wide variety of drinks. - Es importante mantenerse hidratado con una bebida adecuada.
It is important to stay hydrated with an adequate drink. - El menú tiene opciones de comida y bebida.
The menu has food and drink options.
💡 Did You Know?
While 'bebida' is the general term for a drink, specific types of drinks have their own names, such as 'agua' (water), 'café' (coffee), 'té' (tea), 'jugo' or 'zumo' (juice), 'refresco' (soda/soft drink), and 'vino' (wine).
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "bebida"
Synonyms: brebaje, trago, licor (if alcoholic), refresco (if soft drink)
Opposites: comida, alimento
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