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sticky

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: stickiersup: stickiest

This word describes a tactile sensation of resistance. It evokes the feeling of something clinging to a surface, often creating a sense of annoyance or uncleanliness. While it can describe physical substances like syrup or tape, it also captures the oppressive, clinging nature of humid weather that makes skin feel tacky. When used in a social or professional context, it describes a situation that is awkward or fraught with tension. It suggests a problem that is hard to pull away from or a conversation that is difficult to navigate without causing offense, similar to how a sticky substance is hard to remove once it has attached.

Meanings

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Adhering to surfaces through glue or a viscous substance.

"The honey left a sticky residue on the table."

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Feeling damp and uncomfortable due to heat and humidity.

"The air in the tropical rainforest was hot and sticky."

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Difficult to resolve or handle due to complexity or sensitivity.

"The two companies reached a sticky point in the merger negotiations."

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