Pronunciation: /ˈfruːti/

Definitions of fruity

noun a fruit-flavored taste or smell

Example Sentences

A1 I love eating fruity snacks.

A2 My favorite smoothie is made with a mix of fruity flavors.

B1 The market sells a variety of fruity drinks and juices.

B2 The fruity aroma of the freshly baked pie filled the kitchen.

C1 She enjoyed the fruity notes of the wine as she took a sip.

C2 The chef created a masterpiece with a combination of sweet and fruity ingredients.

adjective having a strong pleasant taste or smell of fruit

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat fruity candies.

A2 The smoothie was very fruity and refreshing.

B1 The wine had a fruity aroma with hints of berries.

B2 The tropical punch was fruity and delicious.

C1 The chef created a fruity salsa to accompany the grilled fish.

C2 The dessert was a medley of fruity flavors that delighted the palate.

Examples of fruity in a Sentence

formal The wine had a delightful fruity aroma with hints of berries and citrus.

informal I love snacking on fresh, fruity grapes in the afternoon.

slang That smoothie was so fruity, it hit the spot!

figurative Her personality is so vibrant and fruity, always bringing a burst of energy to the room.

Grammatical Forms of fruity

past tense

fruited

plural

fruities

comparative

fruitier

superlative

fruitiest

present tense

fruits

future tense

will fruit

perfect tense

have fruited

continuous tense

is fruiting

singular

fruity

positive degree

fruity

infinitive

to fruit

gerund

fruiting

participle

fruited

Origin and Evolution of fruity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fruity' originated from the Old French word 'fruite', which derived from the Latin word 'fructus' meaning 'enjoyment, produce, or profit'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the taste or aroma of fruits, the term 'fruity' has evolved to also describe a person, behavior, or language that is lively, colorful, and eccentric.