Soggy

usgb/ˈsɑːɡi/
adjective

Wet and soft, often in an unpleasant way.

The bread became soggy after being left in the rain.
Visual representation of "soggy" - Wet and soft, often in an unpleasant way

Often appears as...

  • soggy bread
  • soggy clothes
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Visual representation of "soggy"
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Negative Implication

Soggy often suggests discomfort or ruin, like wet clothes or spoiled plans.

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Our picnic was ruined by the soggy weather.
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Caution With Objects

Not all wet objects are soggy. Soggy implies being soaked through and soft.

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My notebook isn't just wet; it's completely soggy.
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Unexpected Wetness

Use soggy when moisture is unexpected or undesirable, such as in shoes or packaging.

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This package must have been in the rain; it's all soggy.
Visual representation of the word "Soggy"

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