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UK/["/dʒuːs/"]/US/["/dʒuːs/"]/

Meaning of Juice

In simple words: A liquid made from fruit or vegetables.

Juice in a sentence

  • I like to drink orange juice in the morning.
  • She made a smoothie with juice and fruits.
  • Could you pass me the juice, please?
  • The juice from the apple is very sweet.
  • After exercising, he likes to have a glass of juice.

How to use Juice

Use 'juice' when referring to drinks made from fruits or vegetables. It's neutral and appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it when referring to non-liquid substances.

Grammar pattern

juice + object

Memory hint

Think of squeezing a fruit to get its juice.

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Collocations with Juice

Synonyms for Juice

Opposites of Juice

Common mistakes with Juice

  • Confused with 'juicing' as a process vs. 'juice' as a product.
  • Using 'juices' to refer to liquids in general without specifying the type.
  • Mixing up 'juice' with 'syrup' or 'nectar'.

Compare Juice with Liquid, Drink

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Frequently asked questions about Juice

What does Juice mean?

A liquid made from fruit or vegetables.

What is the definition of Juice?

the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this

How do you use Juice in a sentence?

I like to drink orange juice in the morning.

Can you give another example of Juice?

She made a smoothie with juice and fruits.

What are synonyms for Juice?

Common alternatives include liquid, drink, nectar, elixir.

What is the opposite of Juice?

Opposite meanings include solid, food.

What words go with Juice?

It commonly pairs with fruit, lemon, tomato, extract, squeeze, drink, juice from, juice of, fruit, lemon, tomato, extract, squeeze, drink, juice from, juice of.

What are common mistakes when using Juice?

Confused with 'juicing' as a process vs. 'juice' as a product. Using 'juices' to refer to liquids in general without specifying the type. Mixing up 'juice' with 'syrup' or 'nectar'.

How do you pronounce Juice?

US: /["/dʒuːs/"]/, UK: /["/dʒuːs/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Juice?

Use 'juice' when referring to drinks made from fruits or vegetables. It's neutral and appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it when referring to non-liquid substances.

What CEFR level is Juice?

"Juice" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.