juicy
/ˈd͡ʒuːsi/adjective2 syllables
Juicy means: suggestive of sexual impropriety.
Synonyms for juicy29
adjective, as in suggestive of sexual impropriety
adjective, as in abounding in juice
adjective, as in lucrative
also used for juicy
succulous, saucy, alluring, arousing, attractive, bangable, beautiful, beddable, bedworthy, bonable, bonerific
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Opposites of juicy
juiceless
What does juicy mean?4
adjective
1
suggestive of sexual impropriety“a blue movie”
2
having strong sexual appeal“juicy barmaids”
3
abounding in juice
4
lucrative“a juicy contract”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with juicy?1
two syllables
lucy
Juicy in a sentence
- In summer, nothing is more refreshing than a juicy watermelon.samir_t
- The peach was juicy and sweet, bursting with flavor.megamanenm
- This fig tastes like a juicy sweet peach.Amastan
- She sinks her teeth into a juicy red apple.hecko
- I'll tell you the juicy details if you promise not to tell anyone.Nuel
- I love snacking on grapes because they're sweet and juicy.megamanenm
- I ate lots of delicious, juicy ham last Christmas.mervert1
- I love the taste when I bite into a juicy peach.canonrebel
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Forms of juicy
as a adjective
- comparative
- juicier
- superlative
- juiciest