Juicy
volume
British pronunciation/d‌ʒˈuːsi/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒusi/

Definition & Meaning of "juicy"

01

(of food) having a lot of liquid and tasting fresh or flavorful

synonyms

succulent

juicy definition and meaning
example
Example
click on words
The juicy watermelon was refreshing on a hot summer day.
She cooked a juicy steak on the grill, perfectly seared on the outside and tender on the inside.
The burger was juicy and flavorful, with the juices dripping down his chin as he took a bite.
02

having an attractive, curvy figure

example
Example
click on words
The dancer ’s moves were as smooth as her juicy physique.
That model has a juicy body that ’s hard to miss on the runway.
He could n’t take his eyes off her juicy figure when she walked by.
03

offering significant profit or benefit

example
Example
click on words
She uncovered some juicy opportunities for investment in the market.
The actor accepted a juicy contract to star in the blockbuster.
They struck a juicy deal with the publisher, securing lucrative royalties.
04

having a provocative, scandalous quality that attracts attention

example
Example
click on words
The article included juicy tidbits that hinted at underlying scandals.
She avoided discussing the juicy aspects of the rumor that were too suggestive.
His juicy gossip about the affair made everyone at the party lean in closer.
example
Example
The juicy watermelon was refreshing on a hot summer day.
She cooked a juicy steak on the grill, perfectly seared on the outside and tender on the inside.
The burger was juicy and flavorful, with the juices dripping down his chin as he took a bite.
The oranges were juicy and ripe, perfect for making freshly squeezed juice.
The chef marinated the chicken in a flavorful sauce, resulting in juicy and tender meat.
download-mobile-app
Download Our Mobile App
Langeek Mobile Application
Download the application
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store