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- Dictionarywispy/ˈwɪspi/
adjective
- 1. (of hair, threads, smoke, etc.) fine; feathery: "the sky was blue with a few wispy clouds"
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Wispy means in the form of a wisp or wisps, such as wispy hair or a wispy cloud. See how to use this adjective in sentences and learn its pronunciation and translations in different languages.
- English (US)
WISPY meaning: 1. in the form of a wisp or wisps: 2. in the...
- Wispy Spanish Translation
WISPY translate: tenue, ralo, tenue, delgado. Learn more in...
- Znaczenie Wispy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
wispy definicja: 1. in the form of a wisp or wisps: 2. in...
- Wispy in Traditional Chinese
WISPY translate: 一縷(縷)的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Wispy in Simplified Chinese
WISPY translate: 一缕(缕)的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Wispy: Portuguese Translation
wispy translate: ralo, tênue, fino. Learn more in the...
- Wispy: Vietnamese Translation
wispy translate: mỏng manh. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Wispy: Thai Translation
wispy translate: ซึ่งเป็นมัดเล็ก ๆ. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Wisp is a noun that means a small handful, a thin strip, or something frail or fleeting. Wispy is an adjective that describes something wispy, such as a wisp of hair or smoke.
Wispy describes something that's vague or flimsy. If your explanation of why you didn't help your mom paint the kitchen was weak and didn't help her understand your reasons, you'd call that a wispy explanation.
Wispy means thin or faint, especially of hair or clouds. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.
Wispy means being a wisp or in wisps; wisplike. It can describe something delicate, faint, light, or thin. See how to use wispy in a sentence and learn its origin and derived forms.
Wispy means thin, frail, or faint, especially of hair or smoke. Find out more about the word's origin, usage, and translations in different languages.
Wispy means as in feathery or as in stringy. Find 89 similar and opposite words for wispy, such as feathery, diaphanous, stringy, willowy, and more.