The difference between Drinkable and Drinkworthy
When used as adjectives, drinkable means able to be drunk (as liquid), whereas drinkworthy means capable or worthy of being drunk.
Drinkable is also noun with the meaning: that which can be drunk.
check bellow for the other definitions of Drinkable and Drinkworthy
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Drinkable as an adjective:
Able to be drunk (as liquid).
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Drinkable as an adjective (of water):
Safe to drink.
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Drinkable as an adjective (of an alcoholic [[beverage]], especially [[wine]]):
Of good or satisfactory quality.
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Drinkable as a noun (usually in plural):
That which can be drunk.
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Drinkworthy as an adjective:
Capable or worthy of being drunk; drinkable; potable.