What is another word for wateriness?

Pronunciation: [wˈɔːtəɹinəs] (IPA)

Wateriness is a term that describes the characteristic of being watery or having a high level of water content. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this attribute, including liquidity, moistness, wetness, and saturation. Other synonyms that can be used to describe wateriness include dampness, soddenness, sogginess, and dewiness. These terms can all be used to convey the same message, that a substance or material has an abundance of water content and may be susceptible to dilution or leakage. Whatever synonym is used, wateriness is often seen as a negative quality when it comes to food and drink, as it can imply a lack of taste or substance.

What are the hypernyms for Wateriness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Wateriness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Wateriness

"Chewing mesembryanthemum" was one of Trafford's favourite images,-no doubt the reader knows that abundant fleshy Mediterranean weed and the weakly unpleasant wateriness of its substance.
"Marriage"
H. G. Wells

Famous quotes with Wateriness

  • LSD reveals the of things, their quiddity, their essence. The wateriness of water is suddenly revealed to you, the carpetness of carpets, the woodness of wood, the yellowness of yellow, the fingernailness of fingernails, the allness of all, the nothingness of all, the allness of nothing. For me music gives access to every one of these essences of existence, but at a fraction of the social or financial cost of a drug and without the need to cry 'Wow!' all the time, which is one of LSD's most distressing and least endearing side-effects.
    Stephen Fry

Semantically related words: watery, wet, moist, juicy, waterlogged, all of the water, water vapor, wetness, dampness

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