cobwebby

adjective
UK: /ˈkɒbˌwebi/
US: /ˈkɑːbˌwebi/
  1. Covered in or like a cobweb; full of cobwebs.

    1. The old house was dark and cobwebby.
    2. The attic was dark, dusty, and felt very cobwebby to enter because no one visited it.
  2. Resembling a cobweb in texture or appearance; thin and delicate.

    1. She wore a cobwebby shawl to the party.
    2. The old woman's skin was very cobwebby, showing her advanced age and years of experience.

Synonyms

dusty filmy webby

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "cobwebby" in English means: Covered in or like a cobweb; full of cobwebs., Resembling a cobweb in texture or appearance; thin and delicate..

The phonetic transcription of "cobwebby" is /ˈkɒbˌwebi/ in British English and /ˈkɑːbˌwebi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "cobwebby": dusty, filmy, webby.

Example usage of "cobwebby": "The old house was dark and cobwebby.". More examples on the page.