juice up
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Definition
Verb: 1. To make something more interesting, lively, or energetic: The action of adding excitement, vigor, or interest to something, such as an event, a piece of writing, or an atmosphere.
Usage
This phrasal verb is transitive and informal. It is used to describe the act of enhancing the energy, appeal, or excitement level of something. It often implies an improvement from a duller or less energetic state.
Examples
- We need to juice up the party with some better music and games.
- The editor suggested I juice up my paper with more vivid examples and stronger arguments.
- Adding colorful graphics really juiced up the presentation.
Advanced Usage
- "Juice up" can sometimes imply adding an element of artificial or forced excitement.
- The marketing team tried to juice up the product launch with flashy ads, but the product itself was lacking.
Variants and Related Words
- Juiced (adj., informal): Excited or energized.
- The team was really juiced for the championship game.
- Juice (n., informal): Energy, power, or influence.
- He needs to get some juice back in his performance.
Synonyms
- Enliven: To make more lively or cheerful.
- Energize: To give energy and enthusiasm to.
- Spice up: To make more exciting or interesting.
- Liven up: To become or make more lively.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Pep up: To make someone or something more energetic or lively. (Very similar in meaning and usage to "juice up").
- A cup of coffee will pep you up.
Related Idioms
- Add some juice to (something): An informal idiom with a meaning very similar to "juice up."
- Let's add some juice to this meeting and get some real decisions made.
Verb
- make more interesting or lively
- juice up a party
- pep up your paper