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Icky - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Icky describes something that feels unpleasant, sticky, or gross, often causing discomfort or disgust. It is commonly used to express dislike for textures, smells, or situations. Example: The spoiled milk tasted icky.

icky

/ˈɪki/ /ˈɪki/

Definition:

Unpleasant, disgusting, or causing a feeling of slight revulsion.

Synonyms:

Gross, nasty, repulsive, yucky

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Pleasant, appealing

Common Collocations:

Icky feeling, icky mess, icky substance

Derivatives:

Ickiness, ickily

Usage Tips:

Use "icky" informally to describe something mildly disgusting or unpleasant, often in casual conversation.

Common Phrases:

Feeling icky, icky sticky, icky situation

Etymology:

Originated in the early 20th century as an informal term expressing disgust or distaste.

Examples:

  • 1. The slimy texture of the food felt icky in my mouth.
  • 2. She avoided the puddle because it looked icky and dirty.
  • 3. The old leftovers had an icky smell that made me nauseous.
  • 4. He wiped his hands after touching something icky on the table.

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