- 1The liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables.‘add the juice of a lemon’More example sentencesSynonyms
- 1.1A drink made from fruit or vegetable juice.‘a carton of orange juice’More example sentences
- 1.2juicesThe liquid that comes from meat or other food when cooked.‘put with the salmon, reserving the cooking juices’More example sentencesSynonyms
- 1.3juicesFluid secreted by the body, especially in the stomach to help digest food.‘the digestive juices’More example sentencesSynonyms
- 1.4juicesA person’s vitality or creative faculties.‘it saps the creative juices’More example sentences
- 1.5informal Electrical energy.‘the batteries have run out of juice’More example sentencesSynonyms
- 1.6Petrol.‘he ran out of juice on the last lap’Synonyms
- 1.7North American informal Influence or power, especially in a political or business context.‘Lucchese was involved in the case and he had a certain amount of juice around the city’More example sentences
- 1.8North American informal Alcoholic drink.Synonyms
- 1.9North American informal Anabolic steroids.‘I know there are 82 players on the juice’More example sentences
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
- 1Extract the juice from (fruit or vegetables)‘juice one orange at a time’More example sentences
- 2juice something upNorth American informal Liven something up.‘they juiced it up with some love interest’More example sentences
- 3as adjective juicedNorth American informal Drunk.‘on his pub crawl he became suitably juiced’Synonyms
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