Seedless Meaning in English
word
ˈsiːdləs
SEED-luss
sˈiːdləs
SEED-luss
Definition
Describes fruit or plants that do not contain seeds. Often used for types of grapes, oranges, or watermelons you can eat more easily.
Usage & Nuances
'Seedless' is mainly used to describe fruit. Common collocations: 'seedless grapes', 'seedless watermelon', 'seedless oranges'. Sometimes used for varieties naturally without seeds or produced this way by cultivation. Not used for plants in general.
Spanish: sin semillasPortuguese (BR): sem sementesPortuguese (PT): sem sementesChinese (Simplified): 无籽Chinese (Traditional): 無籽Hindi: बिना बीज वालाArabic: بدون بذورBengali: বীজবিহীনRussian: без косточек - бессемянныйJapanese: 種なしVietnamese: không hạtKorean: 씨 없는Turkish: çekirdeksizUrdu: بے بیجIndonesian: tanpa biji
Example Sentences
I like to eat seedless grapes.
basic
This is a seedless watermelon.
basic
My orange is seedless.
basic
Could you pick up a bag of seedless grapes on your way home?
natural
I always choose seedless watermelon for picnics. It's so much easier to eat!
natural
Some people say seedless fruits don't taste as sweet, but I love the convenience.
natural