Difference between Juicy and Lush

What is the difference between Juicy and Lush?

Juicy as an adjective is having lots of juice while Lush as an adjective is dense, teeming with life

Juicy

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: having lots of juice (of a story, etc.) exciting, interesting, or enticing

Example sentence: A juicy chicken breast can be the perfect accompaniment to a classic Caesar salad or a club sandwich. It's also easy to cook, and can be as simple as dressing it with a few spices and popping in the oven.

Lush

Part of speech: noun

Definition: drunkard, sot, alcoholicintoxicating liquor

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to drink liquor to excessto drink (liquor) to excess

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: dense, teeming with lifeluxuriant, deliciousbeautiful, sexyamazing, cool, fantastic, wickedsmooth, above cool, fantastic, wicked

Example sentence: I could not do what I do, and teach a class, and never miss a deadline, never be late for anything if I was a lush, OK? I would really love to read a piece that said, 'He is not a lush.' That would be fabulous, it would be a first, I could show it to people and say, 'Look!'

We hope you now know whether to use Juicy or Lush in your sentence.

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