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Peaty - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Peaty describes something that has the rich, earthy qualities of peat, such as a smoky flavor in whiskey or the damp, organic smell of peat soil. It often refers to taste or aroma.

peaty

/ˈpiːti/ /ˈpiːti/

Definition:

Resembling or containing peat; having the characteristics of peat, such as a dark, earthy quality.

Synonyms:

earthy, boggy, mossy, organic

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

sterile, inorganic

Common Collocations:

peaty soil, peaty aroma, peaty flavor, peaty whiskey

Derivatives:

peatiness, peatier

Usage Tips:

Use "peaty" to describe things like soil or whiskey that have the dark, earthy qualities of peat.

Common Phrases:

peaty scent, peaty taste, peaty undertones

Etymology:

Derived from "peat," from Old English "pēat," referring to partially decayed plant matter in wetlands.

Examples:

  • 1. The whiskey has a rich, peaty flavor.
  • 2. The garden soil is dark and peaty.
  • 3. She loves the peaty aroma of Scotch whisky.
  • 4. The forest floor felt soft and peaty underfoot.

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