Meaning & Definition of Soggy in English
English⟶
Soggy
/sɑgi/
adjective
1. (of soil) soft and watery
- "The ground was boggy under foot"
- "A marshy coastline"
- "Miry roads"
- "Wet mucky lowland"
- "Muddy barnyard"
- "Quaggy terrain"
- "The sloughy edge of the pond"
- "Swampy bayous"
synonym:
- boggy,
- marshy,
- miry,
- mucky,
- muddy,
- quaggy,
- sloppy,
- sloughy,
- soggy,
- squashy,
- swampy,
- waterlogged
2. Having the consistency of dough because of insufficient leavening or improper cooking
- "The cake fell
- It's a doughy mess"
synonym:
- doughy,
- soggy
3. Slow and apathetic
- "She was fat and inert"
- "A sluggish worker"
- "A mind grown torpid in old age"
synonym:
- inert,
- sluggish,
- soggy,
- torpid