Meaning of Juicy
Full of juice; flavorful and moist.
In simple words: Full of juice; tasty and moist.
Juicy in a sentence
- This steak is particularly juicy and flavorful.
- She ordered a juicy burger with extra toppings.
- The juicy oranges were a hit at the party.
- He shared a juicy story about his vacation.
- The juicy details of the scandal shocked everyone.
How to use Juicy
Commonly used for food, particularly fruits and meats. Can be informal when describing gossip or stories. Avoid in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Juicy sounds like 'juicy fruit' - imagine biting into a ripe, sweet fruit.
Related words
Collocations with Juicy
- juicy fruit
- juicy steak
- juicy gossip
- juicy details
- juicy burger
Opposites of Juicy
Common mistakes with Juicy
- Used for dry foods (e.g., saying 'juicy' about toast).
- Confused with 'jucy', a common misspelling.
- Applied outside of food contexts incorrectly (e.g., 'juicy' for plans).
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Frequently asked questions about Juicy
What does Juicy mean?
Full of juice; tasty and moist.
What is the definition of Juicy?
Full of juice; flavorful and moist.
How do you use Juicy in a sentence?
This steak is particularly juicy and flavorful.
Can you give another example of Juicy?
She ordered a juicy burger with extra toppings.
What are synonyms for Juicy?
Common alternatives include succulent, moist, tender, sappy, delicious.
What is the opposite of Juicy?
Opposite meanings include dry, dehydrated, dull.
What words go with Juicy?
It commonly pairs with juicy fruit, juicy steak, juicy gossip, juicy details, juicy burger.
What are common mistakes when using Juicy?
Used for dry foods (e.g., saying 'juicy' about toast). Confused with 'jucy', a common misspelling. Applied outside of food contexts incorrectly (e.g., 'juicy' for plans).
How do you pronounce Juicy?
US: //ˈdʒuːsi//, UK: //ˈdʒuːsi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Juicy?
Commonly used for food, particularly fruits and meats. Can be informal when describing gossip or stories. Avoid in overly formal contexts.
