squishy

adjective
UK: /ˈskwɪʃi/
US: /ˈskwɪʃi/
  1. Soft and easily crushed or squeezed.

    1. The toy is very squishy.
    2. This squishy foam provides great comfort and support, adapting to your body shape.
  2. Unpleasantly soft or wet.

    1. The ground was squishy after the rain.
    2. Avoid the squishy part of the avocado; it indicates it's overripe and less flavorful.
squishy verb
  1. To squeeze something soft.

    1. I like to squishy the clay.
    2. She likes to squishy the stress ball when she feels anxious during work.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "squishy" in English means: Soft and easily crushed or squeezed., Unpleasantly soft or wet..

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

Synonyms for "squishy": soft, mushy, spongy, pulpous.

Example usage of "squishy": "The toy is very squishy.". More examples on the page.