"Syrupy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Syrupy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Syrupy" Meaning

Having a thick, sweet, and sticky texture, similar to honey or syrup. Often describes a sweet or overly sentimental tone in writing or speech, or a smooth and overly flattering manner.

"Syrupy" Examples

Usage Examples:

1. Fluent and soothing tone

Her voice was so syrupy and calming that animals would come from far and wide to listen to her sing.

2. Sweet and indulgent food

After a long dinner, she ordered an entire plate of the rich, syrupy cheesecake for dessert.

3. Cloying and overly flattering behavior

Her syrupy compliments towards her crush made him feel uncomfortable and unsure of how to react.

4. Thick and viscous liquid

The syrupy texture of the honey made it hard to pour without spilling it everywhere.

5. Smooth and convincing pitch

The salesman used a syrupy tone when trying to sell the outdated software to the unsuspecting customer.

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