squishiness

[ˈskwɪʃinəs]

squishiness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being soft and easily compressed
  • 2the degree to which something can be squished

Using squishiness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The squishiness of the cake made it difficult to cut.

  • Example

    The squishiness of the mud made it hard to walk through.

  • Example

    I like the squishiness of this pillow.

squishiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for squishiness

Antonyms for squishiness

Phrases with squishiness

  • a test to determine the compressibility of a material

    Example

    The engineers conducted a test for squishiness on the new foam material.

  • a measure of how much a material can be squished or compressed

    Example

    The squishiness factor of the rubber ball was tested by applying different levels of pressure.

  • the degree to which something can be squished or compressed

    Example

    The squishiness level of the bread was just right for making French toast.

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Summary: squishiness in Brief

The term 'squishiness' [ˈskwɪʃinəs] refers to the quality or state of being soft and easily compressed, or the degree to which something can be squished. It is often used to describe the texture of materials such as food, mud, or pillows. The phrase 'test for squishiness' refers to a test that determines the compressibility of a material, while 'squishiness factor' and 'squishiness level' are measures of how much a material can be squished or compressed.