scratchy

[ˈskrætʃi]

scratchy Definition

  • 1having an uncomfortable or irritating sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch
  • 2having a rough or harsh sound

Using scratchy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wool sweater made my skin feel scratchy.

  • Example

    The old record had a scratchy sound.

  • Example

    His voice was scratchy from shouting all day.

scratchy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scratchy

Antonyms for scratchy

Phrases with scratchy

  • scratchy throat

    a sore or irritated feeling in the throat that causes discomfort and a desire to clear the throat or cough

    Example

    I woke up with a scratchy throat this morning.

  • a sensation of dryness, irritation, or discomfort in the eyes that causes a desire to rub them

    Example

    The dust in the air made my eyes feel scratchy.

  • a pen that produces a rough or uneven line when writing

    Example

    I need to buy a new pen because this one is scratchy.

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Summary: scratchy in Brief

The term 'scratchy' [ˈskrætʃi] refers to an uncomfortable or irritating sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch, as well as a rough or harsh sound. Examples include 'The wool sweater made my skin feel scratchy,' and 'The old record had a scratchy sound.' Phrases like 'scratchy throat' and 'scratchy eyes' denote specific sensations, while 'scratchy pen' refers to a writing instrument that produces a rough line.

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