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Grainy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Grainy describes a rough or uneven texture, often with small particles or bumps, like sandpaper or old photographs. It can also refer to a blurry or pixelated appearance in images or videos.

grainy

/ˈɡreɪni/ /ˈɡreɪni/

Definition:

Having a rough or granular texture, like grains or small particles.

Synonyms:

granular, gritty, coarse, sandy

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

smooth, polished

Common Collocations:

grainy texture, grainy photo, grainy surface, grainy appearance

Derivatives:

graininess, grainier

Usage Tips:

Use "grainy" to describe textures or images with visible small particles or roughness.

Common Phrases:

grainy truth, grainy details, grainy footage

Etymology:

Derived from "grain," from Old French "grein," meaning seed or particle.

Examples:

  • 1. The photo looked grainy because of poor lighting.
  • 2. Sandpaper feels grainy to the touch.
  • 3. The video was too grainy to see clearly.
  • 4. She disliked the grainy texture of the bread.

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