crumbly

[ˈkrʌmbli]

crumbly Definition

  • 1easily breaking into small pieces; brittle
  • 2having a texture that is dry and easily crumbled

Using crumbly: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soil was dry and crumbly.

  • Example

    The cheese was old and crumbly.

  • Example

    The cake was crumbly and dry.

  • Example

    The old building had crumbly walls.

crumbly Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for crumbly

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Summary: crumbly in Brief

'Crumbly' [ˈkrʌmbli] describes something that breaks easily into small pieces or has a dry texture that crumbles. It can refer to soil, food, or even buildings, as in 'The old building had crumbly walls.' Synonyms include 'brittle,' 'breakable,' and 'fragile,' while antonyms include 'firm,' 'solid,' and 'hard.'