Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
soggy
Adjective
/ˈsɔːɡi/

Definition
Drenched or overly wet, often to the point of being unpleasant.

Examples
- The bread became soggy after sitting in the soup for too long.
- After the heavy rain, the ground was all soggy and muddy.
- He didn’t like his cereal soggy, so he ate it quickly.

Meaning
Soggy refers to something that is soaked with moisture or water, leading to a limp or mushy texture.

Synonyms
- Wet
- Drenched
- Soaked
- Moist
- Waterlogged