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nice texture
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nice texture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quality or feel of a material, food, or surface that is pleasing or appealing. Example: "The cake had a nice texture, making it enjoyable to eat."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(10)
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34 human-written examples
Nice texture.
News & Media
"It had a really nice texture.
News & Media
I thought her skin was cool.. it certainly wasn't unpleasant, but had a nice texture.
News & Media
Ms. Eschbach even suggested that I had imparted a "nice texture" to Ms. Demarqui's hair.
News & Media
It dries somewhat, absorbs more flavors and takes on a nice texture, almost al dente.
News & Media
★★★ Lidl Le Chene d'Argent French Camembert 250g, £1.39 Nice texture but has a simple, mild flavour.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
26 human-written examples
There were nice textures in the music, especially in the interplay of piano, harp and guitar, and in the blending of Ms. Dhegrae's wordless singing and Mr. Balliett's recitation.
News & Media
I left on the red peels to give the cake a pretty sunset glow and help keep the pieces intact for a nicer texture.
News & Media
Semolina is harder wheat and gives a nicer texture to the pasta.
Wiki
"Water gives you that nice, light texture".
News & Media
Dark-chocolate-and-orange mousse had a nice whipped texture.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food, consider using "nice texture" to highlight a positive sensory experience. For instance, "The cake had a "nice texture", making it enjoyable to eat."
Common error
Avoid using "nice texture" as a default descriptor for everything. Instead, be specific about what makes the texture appealing: is it smooth, rough, creamy, or crumbly?
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nice texture" functions primarily as an attributive adjective modifying the noun "texture". It serves to describe a quality or characteristic of a substance, material, or surface. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Wiki
25%
Science
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nice texture" is a common and generally accepted way to describe the pleasing tactile or visual quality of a substance. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While versatile, it's important to be specific about what makes the texture appealing. Consider context and audience when choosing between "nice texture" and more descriptive alternatives like "smooth finish" or "silky touch". The phrase is most frequently found in news and media, reflecting its broad applicability in describing everything from food to fabrics.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pleasant feel
Focuses on the tactile sensation rather than the visual or more general impression of texture.
agreeable consistency
Shifts the focus to the uniformity and composition of the texture.
delightful surface
Emphasizes the outer layer and its appealing nature.
satisfying tactile quality
Highlights the gratification derived from touching the texture.
appealing tactile sensation
Combines the visual appeal with the physical feeling of the texture.
inviting surface
Suggests that the texture encourages interaction or engagement.
smooth finish
Specifically refers to a texture that lacks roughness or unevenness.
fine grain
Highlights the delicate and refined nature of the texture.
silky touch
Conveys a luxurious and smooth tactile experience.
pleasing grain
Emphasizes the pattern and arrangement of the texture's components.
FAQs
How can I describe a texture in a more vivid way than saying it has a "nice texture"?
Instead of "nice texture", try using more descriptive adjectives such as "smooth", "creamy", "rough", "silky", "grainy", or "crumbly" to provide a clearer picture of the texture.
What are some alternative phrases to use instead of "nice texture" in writing?
You can use alternatives like "pleasant feel", "agreeable consistency", or "delightful surface" depending on the specific context.
Is it appropriate to use the phrase "nice texture" in formal writing?
While "nice texture" is generally acceptable, it might be better to use more sophisticated and descriptive language in formal writing. Consider using phrases like "refined consistency" or "delicate grain" for a more professional tone.
How does the meaning of "nice texture" differ from "good texture"?
The phrases are largely interchangeable; however, "nice texture" can sometimes imply a more pleasant or enjoyable sensory experience, while "good texture" is a more neutral assessment of the texture's quality. The best option depends on the writing's intention.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested