🧃juice

noun
/dʒuːs/

Meaning

the liquid obtained from fruits, vegetables, or meat; also refers to energy or power in informal use
the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables; the liquid that comes from meat when it is cooked

Example Sentences

She drank a glass of orange juice with breakfast.

The fresh apple juice was delicious and packed with vitamins.

Example Expressions

juice up

Synonyms

liquid, extract, nectar, sap, essence
Entry 1
liquid, extract, nectar, sap, essence
Entry 2
extract, liquid, nectar, essence

Antonyms

solid, pulp, fiber
Entry 1
solid, pulp
Entry 2
pulp, solid, fiber

Collocations

fresh juice, fruit juice, orange juice, juice box
Entry 1
fresh juice, fruit juice, orange juice, juice box
Entry 2
fruit juice, orange juice, fresh juice

More Example Sentences

Juice and water.

Orange juice, please.

May I have some juice, please?

I drink lemon juice in summer.

What kind of juice do you have?

There is juice in the fridge for the kids.

At the recess he drinks juice and plays with his friends.

You have to marinate the fish for 20 minutes in lemon juice and salt. Then it is to be grilled over charcoal.

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