What does GRAPY mean?

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Grapy is an adjective.

Definitions

Grapy means having a taste or flavor like grapes. It can also describe something that looks like or is related to grapes.

Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈɡreɪpi/
  • UK: /ˈɡreɪpi/
Origin and Usage

The word grapy is derived from the noun "grape" and the suffix "-y," which is used to form adjectives. It was first recorded in the late 19th century. The word is commonly used to describe the taste or flavor of wine, as well as other grape-flavored foods and drinks.

Synonyms

Similar words to grapy include grapey, vinous, fruity, and grape-like.

Related Words

Related five-letter words to grapy include grape, graph, grasp, and gravy.

Example Sentences
  • The wine had a strong, grapy flavor.
  • The juice tasted sweet and grapy.
  • The dessert was topped with fresh, grapy grapes.


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