juice
Pronunciation
/dʒuːs/

Definition & Meaning of "juice"in English

Juice
01

the liquid inside fruits and vegetables or the drink that we make from them

juice definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Simple
Uncountable

What is "juice"?

Juice is a popular beverage that is made from the juice of fruits or vegetables. It is a great way to get a variety of vitamins and minerals, as well as other health benefits. It is also a great way to get a quick burst of energy. Juice can be made from a variety of fruits and vegetables, and can be consumed either as a cold beverage or as a warm beverage. Juice is a great way to add flavor to a meal, and is a great way to help you get the nutrients you need.

Examples
Can you pour me a cup of grape juice, please?
1.1

the liquid or moisture found inside something

Examples
The flowers released their juice when touched.
02

any of several liquids of the body

03

electric current

04

energetic vitality

05

influence, power, or respect

Slang

What does "juice" mean in influence slang?

The term "juice" refers to influence, power, or respect that a person has in a social, professional, or organizational context. The structure is a metaphor where "juice" represents energy or force, extended to mean social capital or authority. It is informal slang commonly used in workplace, street, and political contexts to describe someone's ability to affect decisions or gain preferential treatment.

Examples
He 's got a lot of juice in the music industry.
06

an alcoholic drink, sometimes referring specifically to hard liquor

Slang

What does "juice" mean in alcohol slang?

The term "juice" can refer to alcohol, especially hard liquor in informal speech. The structure is slang where "juice" metaphorically describes a drinkable liquid, extended to intoxicating beverages. It is commonly used in casual contexts, though its meaning can vary depending on region and situation, and it is not a precise or standardized term.

Examples
He poured himself some juice before the party.
to juice
01

to extract liquid from fruits, vegetables, or other sources, typically by pressing or squeezing

to juice definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
derived
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
juice
3rd person singular
juices
Present participle
juicing
Past simple
juiced
Past participle
juiced
Examples
She juices fresh vegetables every morning for a nutritious start to her day.
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