Pronunciation: /dʒʌs/
noun the natural fluid that can be extracted from fruits or vegetables
A1 I like to drink jus in the morning.
A2 She ordered a glass of jus at the restaurant.
B1 Freshly squeezed jus is a healthy alternative to sugary drinks.
B2 The hotel offers a variety of freshly made jus for breakfast.
C1 The chef prepared a delicious jus to accompany the roast lamb.
C2 The sommelier recommended a jus to pair with the steak.
adjective just or fair
A1 I like my orange juice cold.
A2 She prefers to drink jus d'orange in the morning.
B1 The restaurant served a delicious jus with the steak.
B2 The chef's jus recipe was a closely guarded secret.
C1 The culinary expert created a jus that elevated the dish to a new level.
C2 The jus reduction technique used by the chef was truly impressive.
formal The chef prepared a delicious jus to accompany the roasted duck.
informal I love dipping my fries in jus, it adds so much flavor.
slang Hey, can you pass me that jus? I need to pour it over my steak.
figurative His words were like a jus, adding just the right touch to the conversation.
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