What is another word for waxy?

Pronunciation: [wˈaksi] (IPA)

"Waxy" is a word that refers to a specific texture or appearance that is smooth and glossy, or has a slightly slippery feel to it. Some synonyms for "waxy" include "unctuous", which suggests an oily or fatty texture, or "slick", which can refer to a surface that is smooth and slippery. Other synonyms for "waxy" include "glossy", "shiny", "polished", and "sleek", all of which suggest a smooth, reflective surface. Some other related words that might be used as synonyms for "waxy" include "lustrous", "sheeny", "satiny", and "glazed", all of which describe surfaces that have a smooth, polished appearance.

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What are the hypernyms for Waxy?

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

What are the opposite words for waxy?

The term 'waxy' is used to describe a texture or appearance similar to wax. Antonyms for the word 'waxy' include sleek, slippery, smooth, and polished. These antonyms suggest a more refined and polished texture or appearance rather than the dull and waxy one. Other antonyms for waxy include bright, shiny, glossy, and reflective, indicating an appearance that is far from opaque and translucent, which is often associated with the waxy appearance. Smooth, silky, and velvety are also antonyms for waxy since they suggest a soft, supple, and luxurious texture that is not typical of wax-like materials.

What are the antonyms for Waxy?

Usage examples for Waxy

The second woman brought in a bunch of what seemed to be a kind of waxy yellow jasmine of an extremely powerful odour.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
Captain Walls' plump face went waxy as he heard the name of the most dreaded corsair of the System.
"The World with a Thousand Moons"
Edmond Hamilton
But the most important character for determining the genus is the fact that the surfaces of the gills become rather of a waxy consistency at maturity, so that they appear to be full of a watery substance though they do not bleed, and the surface of the gill can be rather easily removed, leaving the projecting line of the trama.
"Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc."
George Francis Atkinson

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