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tackiness
tack·y 1 T0009000 (tăk′ē)adj. tack·i·er, tack·i·est Slightly adhesive or gummy to the touch; sticky. [From tack.] tack′i·ness n.
tack·y 2 T0009000 (tăk′ē)adj. tack·i·er, tack·i·est Informal 1. a. Lacking style or good taste; tawdry: tacky clothes.b. Distasteful or offensive; tasteless: a tacky remark.2. Flimsy, rundown, or in poor repair: "a tacky room he could tear apart with his bare hands" (John Edgar Wideman). [From tackey, an inferior horse.] tack′i·ly adv.tack′i·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tackiness - the property of being cohesive and stickyglueyness, gluiness, gumminess, ropiness, viscidity, viscidness, cohesivenessviscosity, viscousness - resistance of a liquid to shear forces (and hence to flow) | | 2. | tackiness - tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgarsleaze, tat, cheapnesstastelessness - inelegance indicated by a lack of good taste | TranslationsIdiomsSeetackytackiness
tackiness[′tak·ē·nəs] (design engineering) tack tackiness
Synonyms for tackinessnoun the property of being cohesive and stickySynonyms- glueyness
- gluiness
- gumminess
- ropiness
- viscidity
- viscidness
- cohesiveness
Related Wordsnoun tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgarSynonymsRelated Words |