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mushy

mushy / mushy
Adjective
comp: mushiersup: mushiest

This term describes a lack of structural integrity, whether physical or emotional. When applied to food or materials, it suggests a failure of texture, evoking a sensation of something that has collapsed into a wet, shapeless mass. It is almost always used pejoratively to describe something that should be firm but has become overly soft. In a social or emotional context, the word characterizes sentimentality that feels suffocating or insincere. It implies a softness of character or an excess of emotion that lacks depth or strength, often bordering on the cloying or childish.

Meanings

Adjectivemushy

Having a soft, pulpy, or wet consistency, often as a result of being overcooked or decaying.

"The vegetables were overcooked and became mushy."

Adjectivemushy

Excessively sentimental or emotional in a way that is perceived as weak or mawkish.

"I found the ending of the romantic movie a bit too mushy for my taste."

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