Grape juice: meaning, definitions and examples
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grape juice
[ ɡreɪp dʒuːs ]
beverage
A drink made from the juice of crushed grapes, often used as a non-alcoholic alternative to wine.
Synonyms
grape drink, grape nectar.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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grape juice |
Typically refers to the pure, unfermented liquid derived from crushing grapes. Commonly used as a refreshing beverage or for making wine.
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grape drink |
Often refers to a beverage that contains some grape flavoring but is usually mixed with other artificial flavors and sweeteners. Generally considered less natural and more processed.
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grape nectar |
A more concentrated form of grape juice that may include additional sweeteners or be thicker in consistency. Often perceived as a gourmet or high-quality product.
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Examples of usage
- Grape juice is a popular choice for kids' parties.
- She poured herself a glass of refreshing grape juice.
- I prefer grape juice over soda.
- The recipe calls for a cup of fresh grape juice.
- He mixed the grape juice with sparkling water for a fizzy drink.
Translations
Translations of the word "grape juice" in other languages:
🇵🇹 suco de uva
🇮🇳 अंगूर का रस
🇩🇪 Traubensaft
🇮🇩 jus anggur
🇺🇦 виноградний сік
🇵🇱 sok winogronowy
🇯🇵 葡萄ジュース
🇫🇷 jus de raisin
🇪🇸 jugo de uva
🇹🇷 üzüm suyu
🇰🇷 포도 주스
🇸🇦 عصير العنب
🇨🇿 hroznový džus
🇸🇰 hroznová šťava
🇨🇳 葡萄汁
🇸🇮 grozdni sok
🇮🇸 vínberjasafi
🇰🇿 жүзім шырыны
🇬🇪 ყურძნის წვენი
🇦🇿 üzüm şirəsi
🇲🇽 jugo de uva
Etymology
The history of grape juice dates back to ancient times when grapes were first cultivated for consumption. The process of making grape juice has evolved over the centuries, from pressing grapes by hand to modern industrial methods. Grape juice gained popularity as a healthful and tasty beverage, enjoyed by people of all ages around the world.