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powdery

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more powderysup: most powdery

This word evokes a tactile sensation of dryness and lightness. It describes a surface that feels soft, dusty, or easily dispersed when touched, often suggesting a lack of moisture or cohesion. When applied to snow, the term carries a strong positive connotation of luxury and ease of movement. In contrast, when describing food or chemicals, it is a neutral descriptive term focusing on the physical state of the matter.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is at her desk while David is ostensibly 'brainstorming' from his home office.
David Smith

The new brand palette feels too heavy. Can we make the blue more powdery?

David Smith
Sarah
Sarah

I'm swamped, but I'll play around with some pastels.

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David uses 'powdery' to describe a soft, muted color tone (resembling powder), while Sarah uses the idiom 'swamped' to indicate she is overwhelmed with work, highlighting her exhausted persona and their manager-subordinate dynamic.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Resembling, consisting of, or covered with powder.

"The cake had a powdery coating of confectioners' sugar."

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