Definition of carbonated in English:
 carbonated
adjective ˈkɑːbəneɪtɪdˈkɑrbəneɪdəd
(of a soft drink) effervescent on account of containing dissolved carbon dioxide.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  We prefer to avoid carbonated beverages, which can cause bloating.
 -  We don't see any reason to avoid carbonated water or seltzer.
 -  The findings of the study indicate reducing consumption of carbonated drinks also reduced the occurrence of obesity in school children.
 -  When they contain calcium carbonate gas they are described as carbonated.
 -  My girlfriend does the same hiccup thing with carbonated things.
 -  The FDA does not allow more than 2.45 mg/ounce of quinine to be contained in a carbonated beverage.
 -  They also drank about twice the amount of non-diet carbonated soft drinks.
 -  People are eating less sugar from bags - much more from processed foods, like carbonated soft drinks.
 -  Forget the carbonated stuff right off the bat.
 -  Still, there is something terribly attractive about those colours of carbonated water.
 -  Elementary schools can no longer sell carbonated soft drinks.
 -  It has a very strong position in Australia, with 60% of the carbonated soft drinks market.
 -  To reiterate: I hate carbonated water, aka club soda.
 -  With the first sip, the carbonated sweetness danced on my tongue.
 -  In addition, each class was given a tooth immersed in a sweetened carbonated cola to assess its effect on dentition.
 -  The Food Standards Agency advises people to eat fewer sugary foods, with carbonated drinks the biggest concern.
 -  Carbonated drinks are the single biggest source of refined sugars in the American diet.
 -  The number of esophageal cancer cases clearly followed the rise in intake of carbonated soft drinks, the researchers found.
 -  A soft drink manufacturer supplies large plastic bottles of carbonated drinks in packs of 12.
 -  Celery wasn't meant to be juiced, let alone carbonated.
 
  Definition of carbonated in US English:
 carbonated
adjectiveˈkärbənādədˈkɑrbəneɪdəd
(of a soft drink) effervescent on account of containing dissolved carbon dioxide.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Forget the carbonated stuff right off the bat.
 -  A soft drink manufacturer supplies large plastic bottles of carbonated drinks in packs of 12.
 -  People are eating less sugar from bags - much more from processed foods, like carbonated soft drinks.
 -  The Food Standards Agency advises people to eat fewer sugary foods, with carbonated drinks the biggest concern.
 -  To reiterate: I hate carbonated water, aka club soda.
 -  It has a very strong position in Australia, with 60% of the carbonated soft drinks market.
 -  The FDA does not allow more than 2.45 mg/ounce of quinine to be contained in a carbonated beverage.
 -  With the first sip, the carbonated sweetness danced on my tongue.
 -  Still, there is something terribly attractive about those colours of carbonated water.
 -  They also drank about twice the amount of non-diet carbonated soft drinks.
 -  Carbonated drinks are the single biggest source of refined sugars in the American diet.
 -  My girlfriend does the same hiccup thing with carbonated things.
 -  Celery wasn't meant to be juiced, let alone carbonated.
 -  We don't see any reason to avoid carbonated water or seltzer.
 -  We prefer to avoid carbonated beverages, which can cause bloating.
 -  In addition, each class was given a tooth immersed in a sweetened carbonated cola to assess its effect on dentition.
 -  The number of esophageal cancer cases clearly followed the rise in intake of carbonated soft drinks, the researchers found.
 -  Elementary schools can no longer sell carbonated soft drinks.
 -  The findings of the study indicate reducing consumption of carbonated drinks also reduced the occurrence of obesity in school children.
 -  When they contain calcium carbonate gas they are described as carbonated.