Collocations for "fruit"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fruit" in context.
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fruit
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [sweet, sour, rotten, ripe, tropical, citrus] fruit
- [fresh, frozen, dried, exotic, imported] fruit
- [organic, GMO] fruit
- [should, need to] eat your fruits and vegetables
- [should] eat more fruit
- a daily [serving, portion] of fruit
- the fruit [is, tastes] [sweet]
- the fruit is [in, out of] season
- this fruit is rich in [vitamins, proteins, antioxidants]
- [eat, have] fruit for [dessert, breakfast]
- [squeeze, chop, prepare, wash] the fruit
- the [tree, plant, bush] bears fruit in the [summer, spring, fall]
- the [plan, idea, product] never bore fruit
- [wants, is attracted to, has tasted] (the) forbidden fruit
- (enjoy) the fruit of your labors
- offensive, slang: he's a fruit
- a fruit tree
- fruit [seeds, pits, peels]
- fruit pickers
- send a fruit basket [to, for]
- drink a fruit juice
- eat a fruit salad
- covered [in, with] fruit flies
- the [tree, bush, vine] fruits
- fruits [in summer, every year, all year long]
- fruits in [early, late] spring
- fruits from [May] to [July]
- [never, always] fruits
- (it) flowers and fruits
'fruit' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
allotment
- assorted
- avocado
- banana
- barren
- basket
- bat
- bear
- beer
- berry
- bitter
- blender
- blossom
- bruise
- candy
- canned
- chilled
- chop
- chopped
- chunky
- cocktail
- coconut
- compound
- cookie
- core
- cracker
- crate
- cream
- crop
- crumble
- crunch
- currant
- dice
- diet
- dried
- fad
- fallen
- feed
- festival
- filled
- finger
- flesh
- fly
- forbidden
- forest
- fresh
- good
- halve
- hamper
- harvest