What does SALTY mean?

Parts of Speech

"Salty" is an adjective.

Definitions

"Salty" means having the taste or smell of salt. It can also refer to someone who is irritable, angry, or bitter.

Pronunciations (US, UK)

In the US, "salty" is pronounced as "sawl-tee." In the UK, it is pronounced as "sawl-tee" or "sol-tee."

Origin and Usage

The word "salty" has been used since the 15th century, and it comes from the Old Norse word "salt." It has been used to describe the taste or smell of salt, as well as the personality traits of someone who is irritable, angry, or bitter. In recent years, "salty" has become a popular slang term to describe someone who is being defensive or easily offended.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for "salty" include briny, saline, salted, and saltish.

Related Words

Some related 5 letter words include: briny, flavor, ocean, taste, and water.

Example Sentences
  • The popcorn was too salty for her taste.
  • He made a salty comment about her outfit.
  • She was feeling salty after losing the game.


Related 5 Letter Words List