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juicenoun active strength of body or mindthe aging quarterback proved he still had the juice to play the whole game beans, bounce, brio, dash, drive, dynamism, energy, esprit, gas, get-up-and-go, ginger, go, gusto, hardihood, life, moxie, oomph, pep, punch, sap, snap, starch, verve, vigor, vim, vinegar, vitality, zing, zip animal spirits, animation, briskness, jauntiness, liveliness, snappiness, spirit, spiritedness, sprightliness, spunk, spunkiness, vibrance, vibrancy, vivaciousness, vivacityardor, élan, fervor, fire, passion, zealmain, metal, mettle, might, muscle, potency, power, puissance, stamina, strengthbrawniness, fitness, hardiness, huskiness, sturdiness, virilityhealth, healthiness, soundness, verdure, wellness lethargy, listlessness, sluggishness, torpidity indolence, lazinessdebilitation, debility, delicacy, disablement, enfeeblement, faintness, feebleness, frailness, frailty, impotence, impotency, infirmity, powerlessness, puniness, slightness, softness, tenderness, weaknessenervation, exhaustion, inanition, prostration slangthe power to direct the thinking or behavior of others usually indirectlythose activists don't have the political juice to sway the vote of a single legislator authority, clout, credit, heft, in, influence, leverage, pull, sway, weight counterinfluencecommand, dominance, dominion, mastery, predominance, reign, scepter, sovereignty(also sovranty), supremacyconsequence, eminence, importance, momentimpact, impress, impression, imprint, mark helplessness, impotence, impotency, powerlessness, weakness slanga distilled beverage that can make a person drunkI had heard my friend was hitting the juice again, and I was concerned alcohol, aqua vitae, ardent spirits, booze, bottle, drink, firewater, grog, hooch(slang), inebriant, intoxicant, John Barleycorn, liquor, lush(slang), moonshine, potable, rum, sauce(slang), spirits, stimulant, strong drink, tipple aperitif, bracer, chaser, digestif, nightcapbelt, load, nip, peg(British), pop, shooter, shot, slug, snifter, snort, tot, whetcocktail, mixed drinkale, beer, brew, brewage, brewski(slang), home brew, malt liquor, microbrew, mum, nappy(chiefly Scottish)mead, sake(or saki), winebarley-bree(also barley-broo, chiefly Scottish), brandy, gin, liqueur, mao-tai, mescal, schnapps, tequila, vodka, whiskey(or whisky)Dutch courage nonintoxicant in the 14th century |