What is another word for Perrier?

Pronunciation: [pˌɛɹɪˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

Perrier is a brand of carbonated mineral water that has gained immense popularity across the world. The unique flavor and refreshing taste have made it a household name for sparkling water. However, there are several other synonyms for Perrier too. Some of these include San Pellegrino, Saratoga, Gerolsteiner, and Poland Spring. These sparkling waters are also known for their distinct flavors and mineral content. They provide a perfect alternative for those who are looking for a healthier and more refreshing option than soft drinks. So, next time you're craving something fizzy and delicious, try one of these popular sparkling water brands instead of Perrier.

Synonyms for Perrier:

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    Other relevant words (noun):
    • soft drink
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What are the hypernyms for Perrier?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Perrier

He found his way to his restaurant and ordered a very good lunch and a bottle of Perrier-Jouet-not a half-bottle; he certainly was extravagant.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
I'm going to order a magnum of Perrier Jouet of '74, and I only want a glass or two; you must help me out, or some of those other fellows."
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Another origin of Perrier is, through French, from Lat.
"The Romance of Names"
Ernest Weekley

Famous quotes with Perrier

  • Charlie asks her for a Perrier with lime. She says that San Pellegrino is what they have. He says it's all the same to him. Fancy water is fancy water.
    John Updike
  • I rang room service, and asked for a bottle of Perrier, because while I was asleep someone had come in and carpeted my throat.
    Alan Coren

Related words: bottle, water

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  • how much does a bottle of perrier cost?
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