juice
How to Use Juice
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe liquid inside fruit and veg, or — informally — whatever gives something its power or energy.
The "power/energy" sense (phone juice, electrical juice, political juice) is casual, spoken usage.
Word Forms
juiced past tense, juices plural, juices singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She squeezed fresh orange _____ for breakfast.
Etymology
From Old French jus, ultimately from Latin ius meaning "broth" or "sauce" — the same root that gives us the word jus in cooking.