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Word | Succulent |
full of juice; lush fruits; succulent roast beef; succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves / a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs / Full of juice / juicy; full of richness / (of food) tender, juicy, and tasty. / of plants : having thick, heavy leaves or stems that store water / a plant that stores water in its leaves or stems : a succulent plant, | |
Usage | ⇒ This fruit is succulent ⇒ To some people, Florida citrus fruits are more succulent than those from California. ⇒ vines weighted down with plump, succulent grapes ⇒ The pork was deliciously succulent and tender with a great flavour being imparted from the meat's fat. |
Synonyms | lush, juicy, luscious, yummy, delicious, tasty, mouth-watering, rich, sappy, delectable, fleshy, pulpy, scrumptious, toothsome, appetizing, edible, epicurean, flavorsome, liquid, moist, |
Antonyms | dry, tasteless, dehydrated, juiceless, shriveled, boring, tedious, unappetizing, withered, abhorrent, abominable, arid, awful, banal, barren, commonplace, decrepit, deep, desiccated, detestable, |
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