viscous (Meaning)

Wordnet

viscous (s)

having a relatively high resistance to flow

having the sticky properties of an adhesive

Webster

viscous (a.)

Adhesive or sticky, and having a ropy or glutinous consistency; viscid; glutinous; clammy; tenacious; as, a viscous juice.

viscous Sentence Examples

  1. The viscous honey slowly dripped from the spoon.
  2. The viscous lava oozed down the side of the volcano.
  3. The viscous syrup coated the pancake evenly.
  4. The viscous paint adhered to the canvas brushstrokes.
  5. The viscous fluid in the experiment resisted flow with high viscosity.
  6. The viscous molasses stubbornly refused to pour from the bottle.
  7. The viscous glue created a strong bond between the two surfaces.
  8. The viscous oil lubricated the moving parts of the machine effectively.
  9. The viscous cement held the broken vase together firmly.
  10. The viscous substance covered the table, making it slippery and difficult to clean.

FAQs About the word viscous

having a relatively high resistance to flow, having the sticky properties of an adhesiveAdhesive or sticky, and having a ropy or glutinous consistency; viscid;

thick, syrupy, sticky,viscid, creamy, thickened, condensed, ropey, ropy, heavy

fluid, fluid, thin, runny,thin, runny, watery, watery, weak, liquid

The viscous honey slowly dripped from the spoon.

The viscous lava oozed down the side of the volcano.

The viscous syrup coated the pancake evenly.

The viscous paint adhered to the canvas brushstrokes.