Soggy

Pronunciation: /ˈsɑːɡiː/

Soggy (adj)

  1. Soaked with liquid until it becomes soft, heavy, and unpleasant to touch or use.
  2. Not crisp because it has absorbed too much liquid, making it soft and tasteless.
  3. Weakened or less effective because of poor conditions or lack of energy.

Examples

  • The bread was soggy after the rain soaked it.
  • My clothes stayed soggy all day because the dryer broke.

Soggy (adjective)

Examples

  • The blanket feels soggy after the rain.
  • The floor becomes soggy when water leaks in.