Pronunciation: /dʒus.ləs/

Definitions of juiceless

adjective describing something that lacks juice or moisture

Example Sentences

A1 The orange was juiceless and dry.

A2 She bought a juiceless watermelon by mistake.

B1 The juiceless grapes were disappointing.

B2 The juiceless apple tasted bland.

C1 The juiceless smoothie lacked flavor.

C2 The juiceless lemonade was a letdown.

Examples of juiceless in a Sentence

formal The steak was overcooked and juiceless, resulting in a dry and tough texture.

informal I tried making a smoothie with that juiceless apple, but it turned out really bland.

slang That burger was so juiceless, it was like eating cardboard.

figurative Her storytelling was so juiceless that I struggled to stay awake during the presentation.

Grammatical Forms of juiceless

past tense

juicelessed

plural

juicelesses

comparative

more juiceless

superlative

most juiceless

present tense

juiceless

future tense

will be juiceless

perfect tense

have been juiceless

continuous tense

is being juiceless

singular

juiceless

positive degree

juiceless

infinitive

to juiceless

gerund

juicelessing

participle

juicelessed

Origin and Evolution of juiceless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'juiceless' originated from the combination of the word 'juice' meaning liquid from fruits or vegetables and the suffix '-less' indicating without or lacking.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe fruits or vegetables lacking in juice, the term 'juiceless' has evolved to also be used metaphorically to describe something lacking in vitality, energy, or substance.