juicy
Pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːsi]
Word
Context: “food”
(adjective) when food, especially fruit or meat, contains a lot of juice and is very moist. This makes it tasty and delicious, like a ripe orange or a grilled chicken that's cooked perfectly.
Example
The watermelon was so juicy that the juice dripped down my chin.
Example
The overcooked chicken was dry and not juicy at all.
Example
Is that peach juicy or does it feel dry inside?
Context: “information”
(adjective) when information is interesting, exciting, or shocking. It's like news that gets people talking, just like a rumor that's too good to keep quiet.
Example
Did you hear the juicy details about the new movie star's romance?
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The story was boring and didn't have any juicy details to share.
Example
What juicy gossip do you have about the party last night?
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