juice box Meaning
Juice Box
Definition: A juice box is a small, typically cardboard or plastic container designed to hold and dispense juice or other beverages, especially those targeted at children. Juice boxes are often equipped with a straw and are convenient for on-the-go consumption, making them a popular choice for school lunches and snacks.
Pronunciation: /dʒuːs bɒks/
- IPA: [dʒuːs bɒks]
- Phonetic: [joos boks]
Etymology: The term “juice” comes from the Old French word “jus,” meaning “juice, broth, or soup,” which in turn derives from the Latin word “jus,” meaning “broth or juice.” The word “box” has roots in the Middle English “boxe,” which defined a container, ultimately derived from the Latin “buxus” which referred to the box tree or wood.
The combination of these terms into “juice box” captures the idea of a boxed beverage primarily consisting of juice.
Usage:
- “I packed a juice box in my child’s lunch for school.”
- “Juice boxes continue to be a favorite choice at birthday parties.”
Synonyms:
- Beverage container
- Drink pouch
- Juice pouch
Antonyms:
- Solid food
- Snack food (not a beverage)
- Glass (referring to an open container for liquids)
Juice boxes are widely recognized for their convenience and ecological appeal, with many versions now being offered in organic and lower-sugar options to cater to health-conscious consumers.
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