sticky
Aussprache: [ˈstɪki]
Wort
Kontext: „texture“
(adjective) when something has a surface that makes it hard to separate from other things. If you touch something sticky, it feels like it grabs onto your fingers.
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The glue was sticky and helped the paper stick together.
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The clean table was not sticky at all; it was smooth and easy to touch.
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Is this candy sticky, or can I hold it without it getting stuck to my fingers?
Kontext: „situations“
(adjective) when a situation is difficult or awkward to handle. If something is sticky, it can be tricky to deal with, like discussing a sensitive topic.
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We found a way through the sticky situation without any arguments.
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The meeting was easy; it wasn't sticky or uncomfortable at all.
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Do you think the discussion will get sticky if we talk about money?
Kontext: „weather“
(adjective) when the air feels moist and hot, making you feel uncomfortable. A sticky day can make you feel sweaty and uneasy.
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It was a sticky summer day, perfect for swimming in the pool.
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Yesterday was cool and dry, not sticky at all, which felt nice.
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Is it going to be sticky outside today, or will it be comfortable?
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