online vocabulary.com

Creaminess - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Creaminess refers to the smooth, rich, and thick texture resembling cream, often used to describe food or liquids. It suggests a pleasant, velvety mouthfeel, like in yogurt or sauces.

creaminess

/ˈkriːminəs/ /ˈkriːminəs/

Definition:

The smooth, rich quality of something containing cream or resembling cream in texture.

Synonyms:

smoothness, richness, silkiness, velvety texture

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

graininess, roughness, coarseness

Common Collocations:

creamy texture, creamy consistency, creamy flavor, creamy appearance

Derivatives:

creamy, creamily

Usage Tips:

Use "creaminess" to describe textures in food or skincare that feel smooth and rich like cream.

Common Phrases:

the creaminess of the sauce, a touch of creaminess, pure creaminess

Etymology:

Derived from "cream," from Old French "cresme," ultimately from Latin "chrisma," meaning anointing oil.

Examples:

  • 1. The soup's creaminess made it incredibly satisfying.
  • 2. She loved the creaminess of the freshly churned butter.
  • 3. The lotion promises deep hydration and lasting creaminess.
  • 4. His coffee had just the right amount of creaminess.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS