seedless

IPA/ˈsiːdləs/
IPA/ˈsiːdləs/

seedless — adjective

  • seedlesspositive
  • more seedlesscomparative
  • most seedlesssuperlative

1. describing a fruit or a plant variety that has no seeds inside it, making it eas

1.形容詞A2
釋義

describing a fruit or a plant variety that has no seeds inside it, making it easier or more pleasant to eat or use — for example, seedless grapes that can be eaten straight from the bag, or seedless watermelons that have no hard black pits.

例句

Bilal bought a bag of seedless grapes for his daughter's lunch.

collocation: seedless grapes

These seedless watermelons are much easier to prepare for a summer party.

同義詞
  • seed-free

    less common; used mostly in technical or organic-farming contexts rather than everyday shopping

  • pitless

    used specifically for fruits that have a single large pit (stone fruit), not for fruits with many small seeds

反義詞
  • seeded

    the direct opposite; varieties of the same fruit that contain seeds

文法句型

seedless + noun

be + seedless

用法筆記

Attributive use (before a noun) is most common, e.g. seedless grapes, seedless watermelon. Predicative use is also possible but less frequent.

常見錯誤

I bought seedless grapes without seeds.
I bought seedless grapes.
💡'seedless' already means 'without seeds', so adding 'without seeds' is redundant.