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mealy

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: mealiersup: mealiest

This term evokes a specific tactile disappointment, specifically the sensation of something that should be juicy or firm turning into a dry, crumbly powder in the mouth. It is most frequently used to describe failing produce, like old apples or overripe pears, where the cellular structure has collapsed. When applied to personality or speech, the word shifts from a physical texture to a social one. It describes a kind of "soft" dishonesty, where a person is being too polite or flattering to hide a lack of genuine feeling or a hidden agenda, mirroring the way a mealy fruit looks fine on the outside but is tasteless inside.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Having a soft, dry, or powdery texture, often in a way that is unpleasant or tasteless.

"The apple was mealy and lacked the usual crispness."

Adjective
[someone]

Characterized by an insincere, overly sweet, or sycophantic manner.

"He gave her a mealy smile that didn't reach his eyes."

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