pinguid

[ˈpɪŋɡwɪd]

pinguid Definition

  • 1(of substances) containing or resembling fat; oily or greasy
  • 2slippery or smooth to the touch

Using pinguid: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pinguid texture of the mayonnaise made it difficult to spread on the bread.

  • Example

    The pinguid film on the surface of the soup was unappetizing.

  • Example

    The pinguid feel of the lotion left my skin feeling soft and smooth.

pinguid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pinguid

Antonyms for pinguid

Phrases with pinguid

  • a smell that is rich, heavy, and oily

    Example

    The pinguid aroma of the fried chicken made my mouth water.

  • a complexion that is oily or greasy in appearance

    Example

    She had a pinguid complexion that required frequent washing.

  • hair that is oily or greasy in appearance

    Example

    He had pinguid hair that required frequent shampooing.

Origins of pinguid

from Latin 'pinguis', meaning 'fat'

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Summary: pinguid in Brief

The term 'pinguid' [ˈpɪŋɡwɪd] describes substances that are oily, greasy, or fatty, with a slippery or smooth texture. It can be used to describe the texture of food, such as 'The pinguid texture of the mayonnaise made it difficult to spread on the bread,' or the appearance of skin or hair, such as 'She had a pinguid complexion that required frequent washing.' 'Pinguid' is a formal word that is often used in scientific or technical contexts.