online vocabulary.com

Gumminess - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Gumminess refers to the sticky, elastic texture of a substance, often resembling chewing gum. It describes how something resists separation when pulled or stretched, like certain foods or adhesives.

gumminess

/ˈɡʌminəs/ /ˈɡʌmɪnəs/

Definition:

The sticky, elastic quality of a substance, often resembling gum.

Synonyms:

stickiness, tackiness, adhesiveness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dryness, brittleness

Common Collocations:

chewy gumminess, texture of gumminess, excessive gumminess

Derivatives:

gummy, gummed

Usage Tips:

Use "gumminess" to describe textures in food or materials that are sticky and elastic.

Common Phrases:

none commonly associated

Etymology:

Derived from "gummy," meaning sticky or adhesive, with the suffix "-ness" indicating a state or quality.

Examples:

  • 1. The candy's gumminess made it hard to chew.
  • 2. She disliked the gumminess of the overcooked rice.
  • 3. The dough's gumminess improved after adding more flour.
  • 4. His hands were covered in the gumminess of melted caramel.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS