Juicer: meaning, definitions and examples

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juicer

 

[ ˈdʒuːsər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

kitchen appliance

A juicer is a kitchen appliance used to extract juice from fruits and vegetables. It typically consists of a motorized base, a feeding tube, a strainer, and a container to collect the juice. Juicers come in various types, such as centrifugal juicers, masticating juicers, and citrus juicers.

Synonyms

juice extractor, juicing machine.

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Word Description / Examples
juicer

Commonly used in everyday language when referring to a household appliance that extracts juice from fruits and vegetables.

  • I bought a new juicer to start making fresh juices at home.
  • This juicer works great with both soft and hard fruits.
juice extractor

Often used in more technical or commercial contexts, emphasizing the function of extracting juice. It is suitable for product descriptions or more formal settings.

  • Our latest juice extractor can handle even the toughest produce.
  • The juice extractor efficiently separates pulp and juice.
juicing machine

Less common but suitable in informal contexts when discussing the appliance in a straightforward manner. It can sound playful or casual.

  • Let's get that juicing machine going and make some orange juice!
  • The juicing machine is an excellent addition to our kitchen.

Examples of usage

  • You can make fresh orange juice every morning with a juicer.
  • She bought a new juicer to start making healthy green juices.
  • Using a juicer can help you incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet.
  • I need to clean the juicer after juicing carrots.
  • The juicer is easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning purposes.

Translations

Translations of the word "juicer" in other languages:

🇵🇹 espremedor

🇮🇳 रस निकालने वाला

🇩🇪 Entsafter

🇮🇩 alat pemeras

🇺🇦 соковижималка

🇵🇱 sokowirówka

🇯🇵 ジューサー

🇫🇷 extracteur de jus

🇪🇸 exprimidor

🇹🇷 meyve sıkacağı

🇰🇷 주서기

🇸🇦 عصارة

🇨🇿 odšťavňovač

🇸🇰 odšťavovač

🇨🇳 榨汁机

🇸🇮 sokovnik

🇮🇸 safapressa

🇰🇿 шырынсыққыш

🇬🇪 წვენის საწური

🇦🇿 sokçəkən

🇲🇽 exprimidor

Etymology

The word 'juicer' originated from the verb 'juice,' which dates back to the early 14th century. The suffix '-er' is commonly used to form nouns denoting a person or thing that does something. In this case, a juicer is something that extracts juice. The modern kitchen appliance known as a juicer has become popular in recent years due to the growing trend of juicing for health and wellness.

See also: juice, juices, juiciness, juicing, juicy.