seedless
seedless — adjective
- seedlesspositive
- more seedlesscomparative
- most seedlesssuperlative
1. describing a fruit or a plant variety that has no seeds inside it, making it eas
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.
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.
Isabela prefers seedless oranges because she dislikes spitting out the pips.
The supermarket now stocks several seedless varieties of citrus fruit.
This recipe calls for seedless raisins so the cake batter stays smooth.
- 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.