nappy

[ˈnæpi]

nappy Definition

  • 1a piece of absorbent material worn by a baby as a diaper
  • 2having a surface covered with soft, fine hairs or fibers

Using nappy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nappy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to change the baby's nappy.

  • Example

    The dog's fur is so nappy and tangled.

  • Example

    She has beautiful nappy hair.

nappy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nappy

Antonyms for nappy

Phrases with nappy

  • a skin irritation that occurs in the area covered by a baby's nappy

    Example

    The baby's nappy rash was causing her discomfort.

  • a type of tightly coiled or curly hair texture that is common among people of African descent

    Example

    She loves to wear her nappy hair in a big afro.

  • a bag used to carry diapers, wipes, and other baby essentials

    Example

    She always keeps a nappy bag in the car for emergencies.

Origins of nappy

from nap, meaning 'fuzzy surface'

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Summary: nappy in Brief

'Nappy' [ˈnæpi] can be used as a noun to refer to a diaper or as an adjective to describe a surface covered with soft, fine hairs or fibers. It is commonly used to describe the tightly coiled or curly hair texture of people of African descent, as in 'She has beautiful nappy hair.' Other phrases include 'nappy rash,' a skin irritation caused by wearing a nappy, and 'nappy bag,' a bag used to carry baby essentials.

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