juice
fruit liquid / extract liquid / to extract juice
/d͡ʒuːs/
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: juicespast: juicedpp: juiceding: juicing
This term carries a strong association with vitality, health, and raw natural energy. In a culinary sense, it suggests a concentrated essence of a plant, often linked to freshness and a bright, acidic flavor profile. In informal or technical slang, the word shifts toward a concept of power or energy, such as electrical current or a source of strength. This transition moves the word from a literal biological liquid to a figurative representation of the fuel that drives a system.
Uncountable when referring to the liquid in a glass. Countable when referring to different types or brands of the drink.