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Pulpy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Pulpy describes something soft, moist, and slightly thick, often containing small pieces or fibers, like the texture of crushed fruit. It can also refer to sensational or exaggerated writing styles.

pulpy

/ˈpʌlpi/ /ˈpʌlpi/

Definition:

Soft and moist, often containing pulp or resembling pulp in texture.

Synonyms:

mushy, fleshy, spongy, squashy

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

firm, dry

Common Collocations:

pulpy fruit, pulpy texture, pulpy juice, pulpy consistency

Derivatives:

pulpiness, pulpily

Usage Tips:

Use "pulpy" to describe foods or materials that are soft and moist with a fibrous texture.

Common Phrases:

pulpy orange juice, pulpy novel (informal), pulpy mass

Etymology:

Derived from "pulp," from Latin "pulpa" meaning fleshy part of fruit or plant tissue.

Examples:

  • 1. The orange was so pulpy it squirted when I bit into it.
  • 2. She prefers smooth juice without any pulpy bits floating in it.
  • 3. The overripe mango felt unpleasantly pulpy in my hands.
  • 4. His writing style is often described as fast-paced and pulpy.

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