fruity

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Something tastes fruity if it's sweet and smells like fruits.

When people say that something tastes or looks fruity, they usually mean that it has a strong flavor or smell of fresh fruit. For example, if someone tries a new kind of jam and says it's fruity, they probably mean that it tastes sweet and familiarly like apples or berries. Fruity flavors are often used in desserts and drinks to make them more appealing and refreshing. If you're planning a party and want some fun ideas for punch, you could consider making something with fruit juice and calling it a fruity drink.

How common is "fruity"?

Word fruity is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Containing fruit or fruit flavoring.

    Example: That moist and fruity dish is simply delectable.

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