pulp Antonyms

Meaning of pulp

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pulp (n)

any soft or soggy mass

a soft moist part of a fruit

a mixture of cellulose fibers

an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper

the soft inner part of a tooth

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pulp (v)

remove the pulp from, as from a fruit

reduce to pulp

pulp Sentence Examples

  1. The orange pulp was rich in fiber and vitamins, making it a nutritious part of the fruit.
  2. She strained the juice to remove any remaining pulp, preferring a smoother texture.
  3. The paper mill processed wood pulp to manufacture various paper products.
  4. He enjoyed reading detective pulp fiction novels from the 1940s, appreciating their gritty style.
  5. After blending the ingredients, she poured the smoothie into a glass, thick with fruit pulp.
  6. The dentist recommended using toothpaste with added fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel and reduce pulp sensitivity.
  7. In biology class, students learned about the function of plant pulp in storing nutrients and water.
  8. The artist used pulp from recycled paper to create textured collages, adding depth to their artwork.
  9. The chef strained the tomato sauce to remove the seeds and pulp, leaving behind a silky-smooth consistency.
  10. The old book had yellowed pages and brittle pulp, showing signs of age and wear.

FAQs About the word pulp

any soft or soggy mass, a soft moist part of a fruit, a mixture of cellulose fibers, an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper, the soft inner part

album, tract, treatise, text, anthology, novelette,novel, monograph, primer, textbook

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The orange pulp was rich in fiber and vitamins, making it a nutritious part of the fruit.

She strained the juice to remove any remaining pulp, preferring a smoother texture.

The paper mill processed wood pulp to manufacture various paper products.

He enjoyed reading detective pulp fiction novels from the 1940s, appreciating their gritty style.