The British pronunciation of grape is [ɡre?p?], and the American pronunciation is [?ɡre?p?]. It is usually used as a noun (n), and its meaning is: grape; wine (the?grape); shot, grapeshot (short for grapeshot?); grapevine; grape color. When the first letter is capitalized and is Grape, it can also be used as a personal name, meaning: (France) Grape, (Germany, Sweden) Grape.
Commonly used phrases for grape include: grape?wine?wine;grape?juice?grape juice;grape?seed?oil?grape seed oil. Grape can be made into a sentence like this: The?colouring?pigments?from?the?skins?are?not?allowed?to?bleed?into?the?grape?juice. The pigments of these peels are not allowed to be mixed into the grape juice.