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soggy /ˈsɒɡi $ ˈsɑːɡi/ adjective

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soggy
[adjective]
Synonyms: sodden, dripping, moist, saturated, soaked, sopping, waterlogged
English Thesaurus: soft, tender, soggy, squishy, squashy, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

soggy /ˈsɒɡi $ ˈsɑːɡi/ adjective
[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: sog 'area of wet ground' (16-19 centuries)]
unpleasantly wet and soft:
The ground was soggy from the rain.
The sandwiches have gone all soggy.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

soft not hard, firm, or stiff, but easy to press:
a soft mattress
Her skin was lovely and soft.
soft ground
tender used about meat or vegetables that are soft and easy to cut, especially because they have been well cooked:
The beef was very tender.
Cook the carrots until tender.
soggy very wet and too soft, in a way that seems unpleasant – used about bread, vegetables, and the ground:
soggy cabbage
a piece of soggy bread
The ground was too soggy to walk on.
squishy soft and easy to press – used especially about fruit that is too soft, and about soft wet ground which makes a noise when you walk on it:
squishy tomatoes
The leaves were squishy under our feet.
squashy British English soft and easy to press – used especially about fruit that is too soft, and about chairs that are soft and comfortable:
The peaches have gone all squashy.
a big squashy sofa
mushy used about fruit or vegetables that are very soft, wet, and unpleasant, because they are not fresh or have been cooked for too long:
mushy pieces of banana
a few mushy carrots
spongy soft and full of holes that contain air or liquid like a sponge:
a spongy foam
a spongy loaf
His boots sank into the spongy soil.
springy used about something that is soft and comes back to its normal shape after being pressed or walked on:
springy turf (=grass)
Her hair felt lovely and springy.
pliable /ˈplaɪəbəl/ used about a material or substance that can be bent or pressed without breaking or cracking:
The clay was still pliable and not too dry.
yielding literary used about a surface which is soft and will bend when you press it:
yielding flesh

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

wet covered in water or another liquid:
I’ve just washed my hair and it’s still wet.
You’d better change out of those wet clothes.
damp slightly wet:
Wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth.
The sheets are still a little damp.
The grass was still too damp to sit on.
moist slightly wet, especially in a pleasant way – used about soil, food, or about someone’s skin or eyes:
It’s important to keep the soil moist.
a delicious moist chocolate cake
Her eyes became moist (=she was almost crying).
clammy feeling slightly wet, cold, and sticky – used about someone’s skin, especially when they are nervous or ill:
He had clammy hands.
Ruby was feverish and clammy with sweat.
soggy unpleasantly wet and soft – used especially about food or the ground:
a bowl of soggy rice
It had been raining hard and the ground was soggy underfoot.
humid/muggy used when the weather is hot but the air feels wet in a way that makes you uncomfortable:
Summers in Tokyo are hot and humid.
a hot muggy day
the humid heat of a tropical forest
soaked [not before noun] very wet all the way through – used especially about people and their clothes:
It absolutely poured with rain and we got soaked.
His shirt was soaked with blood.
drenched [not before noun] very wet – used about a person or area after a lot of rain or water has fallen on them:
Everyone got drenched when a huge wave hit the boat.
The garden was completely drenched after the rain.
saturated extremely wet, and unable to take in any more water or liquid:
His bandage was saturated with blood.
The floods were the result of heavy rainfall on already saturated soil.
waterlogged /ˈwɔːtəlɒɡd $ ˈwɒːtərlɒːɡd, ˈwɑː-, -lɑːɡd/ used about ground that has water on its surface because it is so wet that it cannot take in any more:
The game was cancelled because the field was waterlogged.
sodden British English very wet with water – used about clothes and the ground. Sodden is less common than soaked:
The ground was still sodden.
He took off his sodden shirt.
splash to make someone or something wet by making a lot of small drops of water fall onto them:
The kids were playing around in the pool, splashing each other.
I accidentally splashed soup onto my shirt.
soak to put something in water for a long time or to make something very wet – use this especially when something is put into water or the water comes up from underneath to make it wet:
Soak the beans overnight before cooking.
The rain had come in through the bottom of our tent and completely soaked our clothes.
drench to make someone or something extremely wet with a large amount of water – use this especially when water is poured or falls on something:
He drenched us all with the hose.
Her shirt was drenched in sweat.
saturate formal to completely cover or fill something with liquid, so that it is wet all the way through:
Heavy rains had saturated the ground.
flood to cover an area of land with a large amount of water:
Farmers flood the fields in order to grow rice.
moisten to make something slightly wet by putting a small amount of water or another liquid on it, especially to stop it from getting too dry:
Add just enough water to moisten the cake mixture.
Tom paused and moistened his lips.
dampen to make something slightly wet by putting a little water on it:
Rain came in through the window, dampening the curtains.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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