What does JUICY mean?

Juicy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having a lot of juice or liquid; full of flavor or interest; sexually attractive

Pronunciation (US): /ˈdʒuːsi/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈdʒuːsi/

Origin and Usage: The word "juicy" originated from the Middle English word "jusy" which meant full of juice. It has been used in English since the 15th century. The word is commonly used to describe fruits that are full of juice, but it can also be used to describe something that is full of flavor or interest. In recent years, the word has also been used to describe someone who is sexually attractive.

Synonyms: Succulent, luscious, flavorful, interesting, exciting, arousing

Related Words: Fruit, sweet, tasty, fresh, zesty

Example Sentences:

  1. The oranges were juicy and delicious.
  2. The steak was cooked to perfection and was very juicy.
  3. The novel was full of juicy gossip about the celebrities.
  4. She was wearing a tight dress that showed off her juicy curves.


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