The Opposite(Antonym) of “nonviscidity”
The antonyms of nonviscidity are viscosity and stickiness. These words describe the degree to which a substance resists flow or adheres to surfaces.
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Definitions and Examples of viscosity, stickiness
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The state or quality of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
Example
The honey's high viscosity made it difficult to pour.
The quality of being adhesive or clinging to surfaces; the ability to stick together.
Example
The glue's stickiness made it perfect for attaching the paper to the wall.
Key Differences: viscosity vs stickiness
- 1Viscosity refers to the thickness and resistance to flow of a liquid or semisolid substance.
- 2Stickiness refers to the ability of a substance to adhere to surfaces or stick together.
Effective Usage of viscosity, stickiness
- 1Science: Use viscosity to describe the physical properties of liquids and semisolids.
- 2Cooking: Use viscosity to describe the thickness of sauces, gravies, and batters.
- 3Everyday Life: Use stickiness to describe the adhesiveness of substances like glue, tape, or stickers.
Remember this!
The antonyms viscosity and stickiness describe the degree to which a substance resists flow or adheres to surfaces. Use viscosity to describe the physical properties of liquids and semisolids, especially in science and cooking contexts. Use stickiness to describe the adhesiveness of substances in everyday life.