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juiced

Juiced (adjective) means Informal: excited or enthusiastic. Example: “The whole team was juiced for the final match.”

adjective
1
Informal: excited or enthusiastic.
"The whole team was juiced for the final match."
2
Informal: having taken performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids.
"The athlete was stripped of his medal after admitting he was juiced."

How to use juiced

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither "pumped up and excited" or, in sports slang, "on steroids."

When to use it

Both senses are informal — avoid in formal writing.

Word forms

more juiced comparative, most juiced superlative

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Etymology

From juice + -d.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “juiced” mean?

The word “juiced” means informal: excited or enthusiastic. In plain terms, either "pumped up and excited" or, in sports slang, "on steroids.".

How do you use “juiced” in a sentence?

Here is “juiced” used in a sentence: “The whole team was juiced for the final match.”

What part of speech is “juiced”?

“Juiced” is an adjective.

How many meanings does “juiced” have?

“Juiced” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: informal: excited or enthusiastic.

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