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Chalky - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Chalky describes something that resembles or contains chalk, such as a dry, powdery texture or a pale, whitish color. It is often used to describe surfaces, flavors, or appearances.

chalky

/ˈtʃɔki/ /ˈtʃɔːki/

Definition:

Resembling or containing chalk; pale, dry, or powdery in texture or appearance.

Synonyms:

powdery, pale, ashy, pasty

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

smooth, glossy, dark

Common Collocations:

chalky texture, chalky taste, chalky white, chalky residue

Derivatives:

chalkiness, chalkily

Usage Tips:

Use "chalky" to describe textures or colors resembling chalk, often dry or pale.

Common Phrases:

chalky white, chalky finish, chalky feeling

Etymology:

Derived from "chalk," from Old English "cealc," ultimately from Latin "calx" meaning limestone.

Examples:

  • 1. The paint left a chalky residue on the wall.
  • 2. Her skin looked unusually chalky after the illness.
  • 3. The medicine had a bitter, chalky taste.
  • 4. He brushed off the chalky dust from his hands.

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