From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcarbonatedcar‧bon‧at‧ed /ˈkɑːbəneɪtɪd $ ˈkɑːr-/ adjective DFDcarbonated drinks contain small bubbles → fizzy carbonated spring water
Examples from the Corpus
carbonated• fizzy lemonade• This selection of carbonated and still waters cam be found on most supermarket shelves.• Many people find it hard to distinguish the taste of one kola-nut-flavored carbonated beverage from another.• Rosalind Lloyd, Acton, London Over the past 50 years there has been a vast increase in consumption of carbonated drinks.• A white-haired race official administers a carbonated electrolyte beverage whose effect is immediate: Paul vomits all over the truck bed.• Clear out your food cupboard and throw away everything that will not travel well, such as leaky, crushable or carbonated goods.• Without calling Josta a carbonated love potion, Pepsi provides a little explanation on the back of each can.• I'd like a glass of carbonated mineral water, please.• After all, Macbride had shown that carbonated water prevented putrefaction and had antiseptic properties.