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How to pronounce caffeine in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms caffein
Type of alkaloid

Examples of caffeine

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Pregnant women have long been told to limit the amount of caffeine they consume.
From the voanews.com
Starbucks customers will soon get a jolt before any caffeine touches their lips.
From the dailyherald.com
Need a higher-quality caffeine fix than the muddy brew your cafeteria serves up?
From the time.com
We will, in other words, pay much more for our caffeine addiction in the future.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Many people increase their caffeine consumption when they are stressed or tired.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Decaf coffee and tea, which contain small amounts of caffeine, may be no better.
From the us.cnn.com
Students will replace alcohol with caffeine as the main component of their diet.
From the thebeaveronline.co.uk
Anyway why have coffee and not have the caffeine, drink water for goodness sake.
From the independent.co.uk
There will be pizza, caffeine, beer, and MacBook Pros as far as the eye can see.
From the techcrunch.com
More examples
  • A bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects
  • Caffeine (also caffein) is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is a psychoactive stimulant drug. Caffeine was discovered by a German chemist, Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, in 1820. ...
  • Caffeine is a 2006 comedy starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, and Mike Vogel. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky Black Cat Cafe in London one day. Rated R, for mild violence, adult language, and adult content.
  • An alkaloid, C8H10N4O2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system
  • (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); Overly peppy or energetic (as in a person or pet)
  • A mild stimulant, the most widely used drug in the world.
  • A slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee, tea, and many other foods and beverages. Caffeine is stimulating to the heart and nervous system. It is toxic in large doses.
  • A stimulant contained in coffee, which can boost the heart rate and alertness and, in elevated quantities, can lead to restlessness or insomnia.
  • The drug contained in coffee. A bitter white alkaloid derived from coffee (or tea) and used in medicine for a mild stimulant or to treat certain kinds of headache.