Meaning & Definition of word "Chewy"

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    Chewy

    /ˈtʃuːi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a texture that requires considerable chewing.
      • Example: The steak was so chewy that it took me several minutes to finish it.
    • 2. Resistant to being broken down or swallowed easily.
      • Example: The gummy candy was incredibly chewy, making it a favorite among kids.
    • 3. Difficult to chew, often due to toughness or density.
      • Example: The bread went stale and became chewy, making it hard to enjoy.

    Etymology

    From the verb chew, derived from Old English cēowan.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chewy gum:

    A type of gum that requires chewing over a considerable time.

    chewy candy:

    Candy that has a textured consistency requiring chewing.

    Related Words

    chew:

    To bite and grind with the teeth.

    chewable:

    Able to be chewed; having a texture suitable for chewing.

    Slang Meanings of chewy

    Meaning: Something that is difficult or tough

    Example Sentence: This math problem is a bit chewy for me.