Vocabulary for IELTS General Training (Band 5) - Textures
Here, you will learn some English words related to Textures that are necessary for the General Training IELTS exam.
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rough
[Adjective]
having an uneven or jagged texture
Ex: His hands were calloused and rough from years of manual labor.
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Sign inhard
[Adjective]
very difficult to cut, bend, or break
Ex: She prefers hard cheese like cheddar over soft cheese.
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Sign insticky
[Adjective]
having a thick consistency that clings to surfaces when in contact
Ex: The syrup was sticky and hard to clean off the counter.
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Sign ingreasy
[Adjective]
(of food) containing or cooked in a lot of oil
Ex: The fries were too greasy for my taste, leaving an oily residue on my fingers.
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Sign inoily
[Adjective]
(of food) containing a lot of oil
Ex: The fish was overly oily, making the dish feel heavy and rich.
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Sign insmooth
[Adjective]
having a surface that is even and free from roughness or irregularities
Ex: The marble countertop was smooth to the touch.
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Sign inspongy
[Adjective]
having a soft and compressible texture with pores
Ex: The bread was spongy, with a light and airy texture inside.
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Sign incrunchy
[Adjective]
firm and making a crisp sound when pressed, stepped on, or chewed
Ex: The crunchy texture of the fresh vegetables added a satisfying contrast to the salad.
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Sign incrispy
[Adjective]
(of food) having a firm, dry texture that makes a sharp, crunching sound when broken or bitten
Ex: The fries were perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
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