creamy

adjective
UK: /ˈkriːmi/
US: /ˈkriːmi/
  1. Having a smooth, rich texture like cream.

    1. This soup is so creamy and delicious.
    2. The cheesecake had a wonderfully creamy texture that melted in my mouth.
  2. Containing cream; made with cream.

    1. I love creamy coffee in the morning.
    2. The pasta sauce was incredibly creamy because it was made with double cream.
  3. Pale yellow or yellowish-white in color; resembling cream.

    1. She wore a creamy dress to the party.
    2. The walls were painted a creamy shade of white to brighten the room.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "creamy" in English means: Having a smooth, rich texture like cream., Containing cream; made with cream., Pale yellow or yellowish-white in color; resembling cream..

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

Synonyms for "creamy": rich, silky, velvety, luscious, smooth.

Example usage of "creamy": "This soup is so creamy and delicious.". More examples on the page.