What does PULPY mean?

Pulpy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Containing or resembling pulp; soft and moist; having a lot of pulp.

Pronunciation (US): /ˈpʌlpi/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈpʌlpi/

Origin and Usage: The word "pulpy" is derived from the noun "pulp," which refers to the soft, moist, and often fibrous matter that remains after the juice has been extracted from fruits, vegetables, or other plant materials. "Pulpy" is used to describe something that contains or resembles pulp, or that is soft and moist like pulp.

Synonyms: Soft, mushy, squishy, juicy, fleshy, succulent.

Related Words: Pupil, puppy, puler, pulis, pulka.

Example Sentences:

  • The orange juice was pulpy and sweet.
  • He preferred his orange juice without pulp, but she liked it pulpy.
  • The pulpy texture of the tomato made it perfect for making sauce.
  • She enjoyed reading pulpy novels in her spare time.
  • The pulpy consistency of the fruit made it difficult to eat with a fork.


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