soggy
so
ˈsɑ
saa
ggy
gi
gi
British pronunciation
/sˈɒɡi/

Definition & Meaning of "soggy"in English

01

lacking firmness or usual texture due to being soaked through with moisture or water

soggy definition and meaning
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The ground was soggy from the heavy rain, making it difficult to walk.
The heavy rain turned the park into a soggy mess, making it impossible to walk without sinking into the ground.
02

(of food) doughy and heavy, often due to undercooking or excessive moisture

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The pizza crust was soggy and lacked the crispness it should have had.
Her muffins turned out soggy in the middle, making them hard to eat.
03

dull or lacking in excitement or energy

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The critic described the novel as filled with soggy prose that failed to engage readers.
After reading several chapters of soggy writing, she found herself losing interest in the plot.
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