Definitions for juiceless
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
juicedʒus(n.; v.)juiced, juic•ing.
(n.)the natural fluid that can be extracted from a plant, esp. a fruit:
orange juice.
the liquid part of a plant or animal substance.
the natural fluids of an animal body:
gastric juices.
any extracted liquid.
essence; spirit.
strength or vitality.
Slang. electricity. gasoline or fuel oil.
Category: Status (usage)
Slang. alcoholic liquor.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Slang. money obtained by extortion. money loaned at exorbitant interest rates. the interest rate itself.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Slang. influence; power.
Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)
Informal. gossip or scandal.
(v.t.)to extract juice from.
(v.i.)juice up, to add power, energy, or speed to; strengthen. to add excitement to.
Category: Verb Phrase
Origin of juice:
1250–1300; ME ju(i)s < OF jus < L jūs broth, sauce, juice
juice′less(adj.)
Princeton's WordNet
juiceless(adj)
lacking juice
dry, juiceless(adj)
lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless
"a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to...life"- John Mason Brown
Wiktionary
juiceless(Adjective)
Without juice or sap.
juiceless(Adjective)
Dry, dull; lacking vivacity or spirit.
Webster Dictionary
Juiceless(adj)
lacking juice; dry
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