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Spongy Meaning in English

word

ˈspəndʒi
SPUN-jee
spˈʌndʒi
sp-UN-jee

Definition

If something is spongy, it feels soft and springy, like a sponge. It is easy to press and usually absorbs water or pressure.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used to describe food textures (like 'spongy cake') or materials (like 'spongy soil'). Implies resilience and the ability to spring back. Not used for very hard or dry things. Avoid confusing with 'spongey', which is a common misspelling.

Example Sentences

The bread is soft and spongy.

basic

The ground felt spongy under my feet after the rain.

basic

This toy is spongy and safe for children.

basic

She pressed the moss, and it felt surprisingly spongy.

natural

The old sofa is a bit too spongy to sit on comfortably.

natural

I like my pancakes a little spongy in the middle.

natural