juicy

[ˈdʒusi]
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A juicy piece of food is tender and flavorful, often making your mouth water.

When people talk about something being "juicy," they usually mean it's interesting or exciting. Maybe a new movie has just come out that everyone's been talking about - it's juicy because it's got some big plot twists. Or maybe you're reading a gossip magazine to see what's happening in the lives of your favorite celebrities - that's juicy too, because there are all sorts of drama and romance to get caught up in. You might also hear someone say that a conversation was juicy if they were talking about something surprising or shocking.

How common is "juicy"?

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

adjective

  • Having lots of juice.

    Example: a juicy peach

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