waxy
3 synonyms and 0 antonyms for waxy, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Resembling wax in texture, appearance, or feel.
Synonyms
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How to use waxy
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English waxi, built from "wax" plus the adjective ending "-y."
Full origin of waxy →Frequently asked questions
What does “waxy” mean?
The word “waxy” means resembling wax in texture, appearance, or feel. In plain terms, having the smooth, slightly shiny texture of wax — used both for skin/surfaces and for describing certain potatoes.
How do you pronounce “waxy”?
“Waxy” is pronounced WAK-see (/ˈwæksi/ in IPA).
How do you use “waxy” in a sentence?
Here is “waxy” used in a sentence: “The apple's skin felt waxy and smooth.”
What part of speech is “waxy”?
“Waxy” is an adjective.
Where does the word “waxy” come from?
The word “waxy” comes from Middle English. From Middle English waxi, built from "wax" plus the adjective ending "-y.".
How many meanings does “waxy” have?
“Waxy” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: resembling wax in texture, appearance, or feel.