Definition of Juice in English :

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Juice meaning in English

Meaning of Juice in English

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Juice pronunciation in English

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Juice

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Noun

1. juice

the liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue by squeezing or cooking

2. juice

energetic vitality

Example Sentences:
'her creative juices were flowing'

3. juice

electric current

Example Sentences:
'when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice'

4. juice, succus

any of several liquids of the body

Example Sentences:
'digestive juices'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Juice

see synonyms of juice
noun
1. 
any liquid that occurs naturally in or is secreted by plant or animal tissue
the juice of an orange
digestive juices
2. informal
a. 
fuel for an engine, esp petrol
b. 
electricity
c. 
alcoholic drink
3. 
a. 
vigour or vitality
b. 
essence or fundamental nature
4.  stew in one's own juice
verb
5. 
to extract juice from (fruits or vegetables) in order to drink

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Juice

see synonyms of juice
noun
1. 
a. 
the liquid part of a plant, fruit, or vegetable
b. 
the liquid part of a fruit or vegetable, used as a beverage
tomato juice
2. 
a liquid in or from animal tissue
gastric juice, meat juices
3. 
the essence of anything
4.  Informal
energy; vitality
5.  US, Slang
a. 
electricity
b. 
gasoline, oil, or any liquid fuel
6.  US, Slang
alcoholic liquor
often with the
7.  US, Slang
exorbitant interest charged on a loan
8.  Slang
power or influence
verb transitiveWord forms: juiced or ˈjuicing
9.  US
to extract juice from
verb intransitive
10.  Slang
to drink alcoholic beverages, esp. to excess

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Juice

see synonyms of juice
n.
1.
a. A fluid naturally contained in plant or animal tissue: fruit juice; meat braised in its own juices.
b. A bodily secretion: digestive juices.
c. The liquid contained in something that is chiefly solid.
2. A beverage made from fruit juice or fruit-flavored syrup that is often combined with sweeteners, water, or other ingredients.
3. A substance or quality that imparts identity and vitality; essence.
4. Slang Vigorous life; vitality.
5. Slang Political power or influence; clout.
6. Slang
a. Electric current.
b. Fuel for an engine.
7. Slang Funds; money.
8. Slang
a. Alcoholic drink, especially liquor.
b. A substance, such as a steroid, taken to enhance performance in an athletic event.
c. A usually flavored liquid prepared for use in an e-cigarette or similar device.
9. Slang Racy or scandalous gossip.
v. tr. juiced, juic·ing, juic·es
To extract the juice from.
v. intr.
Slang
1. To drink alcoholic beverages excessively.
2. To take a steroid or other substance to enhance athletic performance.

The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2018 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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