Fruit
UK /["/fruːt/"]/US /["/fruːt/"]/
Definition
the part of a plant that consists of one or more seeds and a soft inner part, can be eaten as food and usually tastes sweet
In simple words: A sweet or sour food that grows on trees or plants and can be eaten.
Examples
- An apple is a popular type of fruit.
- Bananas are a healthy fruit choice.
- I like to eat fruit for breakfast.
- Orange is a citrus fruit that is high in vitamin C.
- Some fruit can be very sweet.
Usage notes
Use 'fruit' to talk about edible plant parts, usually in a general context. Avoid using it when referring specifically to vegetables or non-edible plant parts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'fruit' as the sweet rewards of trees — like the 'fruit' of your labor.
Collocations
- fresh
- overripe
- ripe
- piece
- eat
- have
- bear
- grow
- ripen
- fruit and vegetables
- tree
- juice
- punch
- fresh
- overripe
- ripe
- piece
- eat
- have
- bear
- grow
- ripen
- fruit and vegetables
- tree
- juice
- punch
Synonyms
- produce
- crop
- harvest
- edible
- snack
Antonyms
- vegetable
- meat
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'fruit' with 'fruits' when referring to multiple kinds.
- Using 'fruit' to describe non-edible plant parts, like seeds or leaves.
- Mispronouncing 'fruit' as 'fruite' or other variations.