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Unfruity

Describing something lacking the characteristics of fruit, particularly its sweetness, juiciness, and pleasant aroma; often used to describe flavors, scents, or overall experiences that are bland, unappealing, or devoid of the typical qualities associated with fruit. The term highlights the absence of the desirable attributes – the zest, the tang, the refreshing qualities – that make fruit appealing. It can extend metaphorically to things that are dull or uninspired, lacking the vibrant appeal of a juicy fruit.

Unfruity meaning with examples

  • The dessert had a strangely unfruity taste; instead of the expected berry flavor, it was bland and almost cardboard-like. I was hoping for a tartness, a burst of flavor, but there was nothing. This blandness was certainly a disappointment.
  • Despite the vibrant colors, the cocktail’s aroma was disappointingly unfruity. The lack of a citrus scent made the drinks taste rather generic; it simply lacked the zing that one expects from a good summer drink.
  • The painting was filled with muted colors and a total lack of vibrancy, the painting felt unfruity and uninspired. The art lacked the vibrancy and depth that fruit brings in its bold appearance; The artwork was dull and very disappointing.
  • The film’s soundtrack was tragically unfruity, devoid of any melodic catchiness. Its lack of rhythm and interesting sounds made the film seem long and boring, a truly painful experience; I left the movie wanting my money back.

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