soggy

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Soggy' describes something that is wet and soft, often in an unwanted or unpleasant way. It's like when you leave a sponge in water for too long and it becomes heavy and full of water.
Examples in Different Contexts
In environmental science, 'soggy' conditions in ecosystems can indicate excessive moisture and can impact flora and fauna. An ecologist might note, 'The soggy conditions of the wetlands create a unique habitat supporting a diverse range of species.'
Practice Scenarios
Impact

Scenario:

The consistent rainfall is turning the park into a swamp. Maybe rescheduling the tree planting activity is in order?

Response:

Given how soggy the park is, I agree it's better to move our eco-initiative to a drier day.

Creative

Scenario:

The current campaign feels somewhat flat. Any suggestions for making it more engaging?

Response:

You're right, the ad is a bit soggy. Maybe sprucing it up with some humor might help.

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