lumpy

[ˈlʌmpi]

lumpy Definition

  • 1having or covered with lumps
  • 2not smooth or even

Using lumpy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mashed potatoes were lumpy.

  • Example

    She had a lumpy mattress that made it hard to sleep.

  • Example

    The road was so lumpy that the car bounced up and down.

  • Example

    The soup was lumpy and unappetizing.

lumpy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lumpy

Antonyms for lumpy

Phrases with lumpy

  • a type of gravy that has lumps in it, often used in Southern American cuisine

    Example

    The chicken fried steak was served with lumpy gravy.

  • a mattress that is uneven or has lumps in it, making it uncomfortable to sleep on

    Example

    I need to replace my lumpy mattress with a new one.

  • a type of soup that has lumps in it, often due to improper preparation or low-quality ingredients

    Example

    The canned soup was lumpy and tasted terrible.

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Summary: lumpy in Brief

The term 'lumpy' [ˈlʌmpi] describes something that has lumps or is not smooth. It can refer to physical objects like mashed potatoes or a mattress, as well as surfaces like roads. 'Lumpy' can also be used in phrases like 'lumpy gravy' or 'lumpy soup,' which describe specific types of food. Synonyms include 'bumpy' and 'knobby.'

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