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Crispy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Crispy describes something that is firm, dry, and easily broken, often making a sharp sound when bitten or crushed. It is commonly used for food like fried chicken or fresh vegetables.

crispy

/ˈkrɪspi/ /ˈkrɪspi/

Definition:

Firm, dry, and brittle, often making a crackling sound when broken or eaten.

Synonyms:

crunchy, brittle, crisp, crackly

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

soggy, soft, limp

Common Collocations:

crispy bacon, crispy fries, crispy chicken, crispy crust

Derivatives:

crispiness, crisply

Usage Tips:

Use "crispy" to describe food with a pleasingly firm and brittle texture when fresh or cooked well.

Common Phrases:

crispy critters, crispy as a chip, crispy golden brown

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "crisp," meaning curly or wavy, later evolving to describe texture in the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The bacon is perfectly crispy this morning.
  • 2. She loves the crispy edges of roasted potatoes.
  • 3. The fried chicken stayed crispy even after an hour.
  • 4. These cookies are too soft; I prefer them crispy.

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