oozy

adjective
UK: /ˈuːzi/
US: /ˈuzi/
  1. Soft and wet in a way that is unpleasant.

    1. The mud was so oozy.
    2. The oozy cheese made the sandwich difficult to manage.
  2. Covered with or like something unpleasant that flows slowly.

    1. The ground was oozy with swamp.
    2. An oozy rash covered the infected area of his arm.

Synonyms

slimy gooey
oozy verb
  1. To flow or leak out slowly.

    1. The sauce started to oozy out.
    2. If the cut starts to oozy, apply more pressure.
  2. To give a strong impression of a quality.

    1. The performance started to oozy charm.
    2. The design of this car oozy with power and speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "oozy" in English means: Soft and wet in a way that is unpleasant., Covered with or like something unpleasant that flows slowly..

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

Synonyms for "oozy": slimy, gooey.

Example usage of "oozy": "The mud was so oozy.". More examples on the page.