The Opposite(Antonym) of “resinous”
The antonyms of resinous are non-sticky and non-viscous. The antonym non-sticky means not adhesive or not able to stick to other surfaces, while non-viscous means having low resistance to flow or being thin and watery.
Explore all Antonyms of “resinous”
- non-sticky
- non-viscous
Definitions and Examples of non-sticky, non-viscous
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
non-sticky
Not adhesive or not able to stick to other surfaces.
Example
The non-stick coating on the frying pan made it easy to clean and prevented food from sticking.
non-viscous
Having low resistance to flow or being thin and watery.
Example
The non-viscous liquid flowed easily through the narrow tube without clogging it.
Key Differences: non-sticky vs non-viscous
- 1Non-sticky refers to the ability of a substance to not adhere to other surfaces, while resinous refers to the presence of resin or a sticky substance.
- 2Non-viscous refers to the thinness and fluidity of a substance, while resinous refers to the presence of a sticky substance.
Effective Usage of non-sticky, non-viscous
- 1Science: Use resinous to describe substances that contain resin or have a sticky texture.
- 2Cooking: Use non-sticky to describe cooking surfaces or utensils that prevent food from sticking.
- 3Engineering: Use non-viscous to describe fluids that have low resistance to flow and can move easily through narrow spaces.
Remember this!
The antonyms of resinous are non-sticky and non-viscous. Non-sticky refers to the ability of a substance to not adhere to other surfaces, while non-viscous refers to the thinness and fluidity of a substance. Use these words in science, cooking, and engineering contexts to describe substances, surfaces, and fluids.