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Tackiness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tackiness refers to a lack of style or good taste, often appearing cheap or overly flashy. It can describe objects, behavior, or appearances that seem gaudy or inappropriate.

tackiness

/ˈtækinəs/ /ˈtækinəs/

Definition:

The quality of being sticky or adhesive, or lacking style or good taste.

Synonyms:

stickiness, gaudiness, vulgarity, crassness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

elegance, sophistication

Common Collocations:

tacky glue, tacky surface, tacky behavior, tacky decor

Derivatives:

tacky, tackily

Usage Tips:

Use "tackiness" to describe something sticky or tasteless; avoid overuse in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

cheap and tacky, sheer tackiness, epitome of tackiness

Etymology:

Derived from "tacky" (sticky or tasteless), originating from 19th-century "tackey" (shabby).

Examples:

  • 1. The glue's tackiness made it hard to remove from my fingers.
  • 2. Her outfit's tackiness stood out at the elegant party.
  • 3. The paint's tackiness indicated it wasn't fully dry yet.
  • 4. He criticized the movie's set for its excessive tackiness.

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