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Meaning of juice
The primary meaning of the word "juice" is a liquid substance, especially one that is produced or extracted from something, such as a fruit or a plant.
Etymology of juice
The word "juice" originates from the Old French word "jus", which is derived from the Latin word "jus", meaning "broth" or "soup"
The Latin word "jus" is also related to the verb "juvare", which means "to help" or "to nourish"
The word "juice" has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to a liquid substance, especially one that is produced or extracted from something
Synonyms
Definitions
- A liquid substance, especially one that is produced or extracted from something, such as a fruit or a plant
- A liquid produced by the body, such as digestive juice or seminal fluid
- A vital or energetic quality, especially one that is associated with youth or creativity
Usage Examples
- The orange juice was freshly squeezed and full of flavor
- The company produces a range of fruit juices and smoothies
- The digestive juice in the stomach helps to break down food
Antonyms
solid
powder
dust
grain
particle
fragment
chunk
lump
clod
clot
curd
coagulant
thickener
gelling agent
stabilizer
solidifier
congealer
freezer
ice
frost
slush
snow
hail
sleet
pellet
flake