"Greasy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Greasy" Meaning

The word "greasy" refers to something that is covered in or characterized by grease or oil, often in an excessive or unpleasant way. It can also describe something that is excessively smooth or slippery, or something that has a quality of being foul or impure. For example, a greasy spoon is a casual restaurant that serves simple, filling food, often with a messy and unrefined atmosphere.

"Greasy" Examples

Examples of using the word "greasy"


The small-town diner was famous for its greasy burgers and fries.
Her hair looked greasy and limp after a whole day of not washing it.
The old car's engine was covered in grease, making it look rusty and worn.
The greasy spoon down the street served the best breakfast in town.
After cooking all morning, the kitchen was covered in grease and mess.

"Greasy" Similar Words

Greaser

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A greaser is a slang term for a person, typically a young adult or teenager, who is considered to beộtropy, unsophisticated, or unkempt, often with a focus on their appearance, behavior, or style. The term is often used to describe someone who has a prejudice towards a particular group, such as a group of youths known for their tough, rough, or rebellious image, especially in a North American context during the 1950s and 1960s.

Greasers

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The term "greasers" refers to a subculture of young men, typically from a lower socioeconomic background, who emerged in the United States in the 1950s. They were characterized by their love of cars, motorcycles, and American roots rock music. Greasers were often associated with urban decay, juvenile delinquency, and a sense of rebellion against authority.

Greases

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Greases refers to a type of lubricant, typically a thick, oily substance, used to reduce friction between moving parts and prevent wear and tear. It can also refer to a type of substance used for cooking, particularly in frying and sautéing.

Greasier

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Greasiest

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The word "greasiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "greasy", which means covered or smeared with a thick, sticky, or oily substance. It can be used to describe something that is excessively or unhealthily oily or smeared with grease. For example:<br><br> "The street vendor's fries were the greasiest in town."<br> "Her hair looked greasiest after she spent hours in the swimming pool."

Greasily

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Greasiness

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Greasing

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"Greasing" is a verb that means to apply a lubricant, such as grease or oil, to a moving part, surface, or mechanism in order to reduce friction and prevent wear and tear. It can also refer to the act of making something easier or more smooth by making it get along better with other things.

Great-aunt

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A great-aunt is the sister of one's grandparent, typically a maternal or paternal aunt. She is an aunt who is one's mother's sister or father's sister, and is often one or two generations older than the person calling them a great-aunt.

Great-grandchild

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Great-grandchildren

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The term "great-grandchildren" refers to the children of one's grandchildren. In other words, they are the youngest generation of one's descendants, being the offspring of one's grandchildren.

Great-granddaughter

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Great-grandfather

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Great-grandfathers

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The word "great-grandfathers" refers to the grandfathers of one's grandparents. In other words, it is the generation of one's grandfathers' fathers. It is a term used to describe the paternal ancestors of one's parents, which is three generations prior to oneself.

Great-grandmother

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Great-grandparents

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The term "great-grandparents" refers to the grandparents of one's grandparents. In other words, they are the parents of one's grandparents, and thus, the great-aunt and great-uncles, aunts and uncles, are one's first cousin twice removed. The term is used to describe an older generation of ancestors, five generations away from oneself.