juice
Pronunciation: [dʒuːs]
Word
Context: "food and drink"
(noun) a drink made by squeezing the liquid from fruits or vegetables. It’s a tasty way to enjoy the flavors of fruits like oranges and apples.
Example
I love drinking orange juice in the morning.
Example
He didn’t want any juice because he prefers water.
Example
What kind of juice do you like best?
Context: "energy"
(noun) the energy or power that something has. People might say they need juice when they are talking about batteries or energy supplies.
Example
My phone has enough juice to last all day.
Example
Her tablet ran out of juice during the movie.
Example
How much juice is left in your laptop battery?
Context: "food and drink"
(verb) to extract the liquid from fruits or vegetables. This means to squeeze or press them to get the delicious liquid inside.
Example
I will juice some carrots to make a healthy drink.
Example
They didn’t juice any fruits for the party, so there was no drink.
Example
Can you juice an apple for me?
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