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Sliminess - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sliminess refers to a slippery, wet, and slightly sticky texture, often associated with mucus or certain creatures like slugs. It can also describe something unpleasantly slick or untrustworthy in behavior.

sliminess

/ˈslaɪminəs/ /ˈslaɪmɪnəs/

Definition:

The quality of being slippery, sticky, or covered in a moist, unpleasant substance.

Synonyms:

sliminess, slickness, greasiness, ooziness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

dryness, roughness

Common Collocations:

slimy texture, sliminess of the surface, feel the sliminess

Derivatives:

slimy, slimily

Usage Tips:

Use "sliminess" to describe textures that are unpleasantly wet and slippery, like algae or mucus.

Common Phrases:

slime and grime, slippery as an eel, covered in slime

Etymology:

Derived from "slimy," from Old English "slīm," meaning viscous or sticky substance.

Examples:

  • 1. The sliminess of the seaweed made it hard to hold.
  • 2. She recoiled at the sliminess of the raw oyster.
  • 3. The pond's water had an unpleasant sliminess to it.
  • 4. His hands were coated in the sliminess of melted butter.

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