liquid
noun /ˈlɪkwɪd/
  /ˈlɪkwɪd/
[countable, uncountable]- a substance that flows freely and is not a solid or a gas, for example water or oil
- She poured the dark brown liquid down the sink.
 - restrictions on passengers carrying liquids in their hand luggage
 - a flammable liquid
 - the transition from liquid to vapour
 
Wordfinder- absorb
 - condense
 - dilute
 - dissolve
 - evaporate
 - filter
 - immerse
 - liquid
 - rinse
 - saturated
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatingb1, Physics and chemistryb1- Drain the octopus and reserve the cooking liquid.
 - Empty the liquid into a large bowl.
 - Reduce the liquid by boiling for two minutes.
 - Strain the fruit through a sieve, discarding the liquid.
 - The cold liquid trickled down her face.
 - A car was set ablaze after a bottle containing a flammable liquid and a lighted rag was thrown at it.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- thick
 - viscous
 - thin
 - …
 
- drop
 - pool
 - puddle
 - …
 
- empty
 - pour
 - spill
 - …
 
- drip
 - flow
 - ooze
 - …
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin liquidus, from liquere ‘be liquid’.