sogginess

[ˈsɒɡi.nəs]

sogginess Definition

  • 1the state of being soaked with liquid; wetness
  • 2the quality of being soft and wet, especially in an unpleasant way

Using sogginess: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sogginess of the bread made it difficult to eat.

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    The sogginess of the field caused the game to be postponed.

  • Example

    The sogginess of the carpet made it smell musty.

  • Example

    The sogginess of the cake made it unappetizing.

sogginess Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sogginess

Antonyms for sogginess

Phrases with sogginess

  • the degree to which something is soggy or wet

    Example

    The sogginess factor of the soil was too high for planting.

  • soggy bottom

    a baking term used to describe a pie crust that has become wet and heavy due to the filling

    Example

    The pie had a soggy bottom because the filling was too moist.

  • soggy dollar

    a prank where a dollar bill is folded in half and dipped in a drink, then offered to someone as payment

    Example

    He played a soggy dollar prank on his friend at the bar.

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Summary: sogginess in Brief

Sogginess [ˈsɒɡi.nəs] refers to the state of being soaked with liquid or the quality of being soft and wet, often in an unpleasant way. It can be used to describe anything from bread to fields, carpets, and cakes. Phrases like 'soggy bottom' and 'soggy dollar' are also common. Synonyms include dampness, moisture, and wetness.