What does SUDSY mean?

Definition of Sudsy

Parts of Speech: adjective

Definition: Sudsy refers to something that is full of suds or foam, typically used to describe soap or detergent.

Pronunciations: US: /ˈsʌd.si/; UK: /ˈsʌd.zi/

Origin and Usage: The word sudsy originated in the early 20th century from the noun "suds" which means a frothy mass of bubbles, especially in soap suds. Sudsy is commonly used to describe soaps and detergents that produce a lot of foam or suds when used.

Synonyms: foamy, lathery, bubbly, frothy, soapy, saponaceous

Related Words: soap, foam, lather, bubble, sudor

Example Sentences:

  • She poured the detergent into the washing machine and watched as the water turned sudsy.
  • The shampoo was so sudsy that she had to rinse her hair several times to get all the foam out.
  • He scrubbed the dishes with a sudsy sponge until they were spotless.


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