Apart from "to drink", one could use "to consume" in the transitive sense although it is not specific to consuming beverages. You could talk about "slaking your thirst". If you drink quickly "to gulp" or "to guzzle" would work, or if you drink noisily, "to slurp". A pedantic term often used for drinking alcohol specifically is "to imbibe".
swallow, quaff, guzzle, imbibe, sip, consume; swig, down, swill, chug.
i think it would be eat
gulp, sip
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Full. Surfeit ( An excessive amount of something: "a surfeit of food and drink".)
puerto (as in harbour) vino de Oporto (the drink) babor (the opposite of starboard)
urinate
what word is opposite of prudent
The opposite of anything is it's absence. Silence would be the opposite of a word spoken.
Opposite word of light
which is the opposite to the word satisfaccion
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This word does not have an opposite.
The opposite of the word "answer" is "question."
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