Meaning & Definition of word "Spiny"

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    Spiny

    /ˈspaɪni/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having spines or sharp projections; thorny.
      • Example: The spiny cactus stood out against the sandy landscape.
    • 2. Covered with or like spines; prickly.
      • Example: The spiny lobster is known for its hard shell and sharp spines.
    • 3. Difficult or uncomfortable; often used metaphorically to describe a difficult situation.
      • Example: He was in a spiny situation when he had to choose between his friends.

    Etymology

    Middle English spiny, from Old French espinós, derived from Latin spinōsus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    spiny issue:

    A complex or difficult problem that is hard to deal with.

    spiny situation:

    A predicament that is delicate or fraught with difficulties.

    Related Words

    spine:

    The backbone or a series of vertebrae.

    thorn:

    A sharp, pointed structure on a plant.

    Slang Meanings of spiny

    Meaning: Used to describe a complex and confusing situation.

    Example Sentence: That business deal sounds really spiny.