Juiciness: meaning, definitions and examples
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juiciness
[ ˈdʒuː.si.nəs ]
food
The quality of being juicy, especially of food that is succulent and full of flavor.
Synonyms
moisture, succulence, tenderness
Examples of usage
- The juiciness of the watermelon was refreshing on a hot summer day.
- The juiciness of the steak made it a truly satisfying meal.
description
The state of being exciting, interesting, or full of potential.
Synonyms
excitement, intrigue, potential
Examples of usage
- The juiciness of the gossip had everyone talking.
- The juiciness of the plot kept the audience engaged until the very end.
Translations
Translations of the word "juiciness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 suculência
🇮🇳 रसदारी
🇩🇪 Saftigkeit
🇮🇩 kejuiciness
🇺🇦 соковитість
🇵🇱 soczystość
🇯🇵 ジューシーさ
🇫🇷 succulence
🇪🇸 jugosidad
🇹🇷 sulu olma durumu
🇰🇷 다즙성
🇸🇦 عصارة
🇨🇿 šťavnatost
🇸🇰 šťavnatosť
🇨🇳 多汁
🇸🇮 sočnost
🇮🇸 safaþéttleiki
🇰🇿 шырындық
🇬🇪 წვენიანობა
🇦🇿 şirəlilik
🇲🇽 jugosidad
Word origin
The word 'juiciness' originates from the Middle English word 'jusy', meaning full of juice or sap. Over time, it has evolved to describe not only the literal quality of being juicy, but also metaphorically to convey excitement and interest. The concept of juiciness has been associated with freshness, flavor, and the ability to arouse curiosity.