Meaning & Definition of word "Wispy"

Wispy

/ˈwɪs.pi/

adjective:

  • 1. Consisting of or resembling wisps; thin and light.
    • Example: The wispy clouds drifted lazily across the blue sky.
  • 2. Fragile or delicate in appearance.
    • Example: She wore a dress made of wispy fabric that flowed beautifully with her movements.
  • 3. Having a fine, feathery quality; not dense.
    • Example: His wispy hair stood on end after waking up.
  • 4. Insignificant or vague; lacking substance.
    • Example: The author's argument was based on wispy ideas that failed to convince the audience.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'wisp', meaning a small bundle or a thin, delicate thing.

Common Phrases and Expressions

wispy hair:

Hair that is very thin and fragile.

wispy clouds:

Clouds that are thin and scattered in the sky.

wispy tendrils:

Delicate, thin strands that resemble tendrils.

Related Words

wisp:

A small, thin piece or strand.

gossamer:

A delicate, gauzy fabric or a very light, thin quality.

Slang Meanings of wispy