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juicy

/'dʤu:si/
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Word: Juicy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Meaning: The word "juicy" generally describes something that is full of juice or moisture, often used to refer to fruits or meats that are rich and flavorful. However, "juicy" can also have other meanings, especially in informal or slang contexts.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "juicy" to describe food that is moist and delicious.
  • In a more informal or slang context, it can describe something that is exciting, interesting, or scandalous.
Examples:
  1. Food Context:
    • "The watermelon was so juicy that it dripped down my chin."
  2. Informal Context:
    • "Did you hear about the juicy gossip about the celebrity couple?"
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced usage, "juicy" can refer to situations or stories that are particularly scandalous or engaging. For example: - "The journalist uncovered a juicy scandal that rocked the political world."

Word Variants:
  • Juiciness (noun): The quality of being juicy.
    • "The juiciness of the steak made it irresistible."
  • Juicily (adverb): In a juicy manner.
    • "She told the story juicily, making everyone laugh."
Different Meanings:
  1. Literal Meaning: Refers to food that is moist and flavorful.
  2. Figurative Meaning: Can describe information that is scandalous or intriguing, often involving gossip or secrets.
Synonyms:
  • Tasty
  • Flavorful
  • Succulent (for food)
  • Scandalous (for gossip)
  • Luscious (can also refer to attractiveness or appeal)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Juicy details": Refers to particularly interesting or scandalous information.
    • Example: "Can you share the juicy details of the story?"
  • "Juicy tidbit": A small piece of interesting or scandalous information.
    • Example: "I heard a juicy tidbit about the meeting."
Conclusion:

"Juicy" is a versatile word that can enhance both your descriptions of food and your conversations about interesting or scandalous topics.

Adjective
  1. suggestive of sexual impropriety
    • a blue movie
    • blue jokes
    • he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
    • a juicy scandal
    • a naughty wink
    • naughty words
    • racy anecdotes
    • a risque story
    • spicy gossip
  2. lucrative
    • a juicy contract
    • a nice fat job
  3. having strong sexual appeal
    • juicy barmaids
    • a red-hot mama
    • a voluptuous woman
    • a toothsome blonde in a tight dress
  4. full of juice

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