Antonyms for juiceless


Grammar : Adj
Spell : joos
Phonetic Transcription : dÊ’us


Definition of juiceless

Origin :
  • 1630s, "to suffuse with juice," from juice (n.). Meaning "to enliven" attested by 1964; juiced "drunk" attested by 1946; in reference to steroids, by 2003. Related: Juiced; juicing.
  • As in thirsty : adj dry, desirous (especially for liquid)
  • As in moistureless : adj dry
  • As in rainless : adj dry
  • As in dry : adj moistureless
Example sentences :
  • Put into practice, either would make of life a juiceless grind.
  • Extract from : « Criminal Types » by V. M. Masten
  • But was he therefore really dull and juiceless, unlovable and unloving?
  • Extract from : « George Washington, Vol. II » by Henry Cabot Lodge
  • January sees this plot of a dull, dirty green, unless hidden by snow; the dirty green is a short, juiceless herbage.
  • Extract from : « The Hills and the Vale » by Richard Jefferies
  • In cider counties apples are called moisey when they are juiceless, dry, and without flavour—dead.
  • Extract from : « Science and Practice in Farm Cultivation » by James Buckman
  • The flowers and herbs glittered indeed; but they seemed to be juiceless, and looked as if formed of crystal.
  • Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 » by Various
  • Bent and gray and as juiceless as the grass of their beds, she slept more lightly and fretfully with every passing month.
  • Extract from : « The Buttoned Sky » by Geoff St. Reynard
  • Often they grow among wild cherries, which, juiceless now, are sweet as dried fruits from Persia.
  • Extract from : « Minstrel Weather » by Marian Storm

Synonyms for juiceless

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