CAFFEINATED

Etymology

Adjective

caffeinated (comparative more caffeinated, superlative most caffeinated)

Containing caffeine naturally (e.g, coffee, tea, and cacao [whose seeds are used to make cocoa, chocolate, and their various derivative products]) or as an additive (e.g, soft drinks, sports drinks, or energy drinks).

(slang) Overly peppy or energetic (as in a person or pet).

Synonyms

• regular (as in coffee)

• leaded (as in coffee)

• juiced (as in energy drinks)

Antonyms

• decaffeinated

• decaf

• caffeine-free (as in soft drinks)

• unleaded (as in coffee)

Verb

caffeinated

simple past tense and past participle of caffeinate

Source: Wiktionary



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