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runny consistency
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "runny consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the texture or viscosity of a substance, often in cooking or food-related contexts. Example: "The sauce had a runny consistency, making it perfect for drizzling over the pasta."
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12 human-written examples
Whisk gently until you have a nice, but not runny, consistency.
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For example, a blended mocha ($4.50) made with frozen yogurt had the disappointingly runny consistency of chocolate milk.
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Sieve the icing sugar and mix it to a smooth, slightly runny consistency with as much of the remaining orange juice as it takes.
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Crème fraîche panna cotta, served in a parfait glass with a bright orange slick of passion fruit on top, has a wonderfully refreshing sweet-sour tang, but the runny consistency, although intentional, frustrates one of the primary pleasures of panna cotta, its gelatin firmness.
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Blend to a runny consistency.
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Microwave to warm it to a runny consistency.
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Add a little water for a runnier consistency.
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Look for a pomegranate molasses with the lightest color and the runniest consistency; it will offer a milder, more balanced flavor.
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I adored its smoothness, its dark ruby colour and its runny, jelly-like consistency as it coated the peach halves.
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Diarrhoea was defined as faeces of runny or watery consistency.
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The runny and shortened consistency of batters made with oil and shortening, respectively, is clearly seen from graphs of strain sweeps (Fig. 10a).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food or sauces, use "runny consistency" to indicate that the liquid flows easily and is not thick. It's particularly useful when the desired consistency is slightly thicker, but the result is more liquid than intended. Be precise to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "runny consistency" to describe liquids that are meant to be noticeably thick or creamy. It is more appropriate for liquids that should have some body, but are thinner than expected. Use words like "watery" or "thin" for liquids that are meant to be very light.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "runny consistency" primarily functions as a descriptive term. It combines an adjective ("runny") with a noun ("consistency") to describe the physical property of a substance, especially its viscosity or flow. Ludwig AI suggests that it’s appropriate to describe the liquid’s texture.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "runny consistency" is a grammatically correct and frequently used term, particularly in the contexts of cooking, science, and general descriptions. It describes a state where a substance flows easily and lacks thickness. Ludwig AI confirms that it can be used to describe texture or viscosity. While versatile, it's important to use it accurately, especially when discussing liquids that should be thicker than they are. Alternatives such as "thin consistency" or "watery texture" may be more appropriate depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
watery consistency
Directly relates the consistency to that of water.
thin consistency
Highlights the lack of thickness or body.
loose consistency
Implies a lack of cohesion or structure.
watery texture
Emphasizes the high liquid content and lack of viscosity.
liquidy texture
Similar to watery but can imply a slightly more viscous liquid.
fluid consistency
More formal and scientific, indicating ease of flow.
free-flowing texture
Highlights the uninhibited movement and lack of resistance.
soupy texture
Suggests a texture similar to soup, less viscous than intended.
diluted consistency
Suggests that the substance has been thinned by adding liquid.
weak consistency
Implies that the substance does not hold its shape well.
FAQs
How can I use "runny consistency" in a sentence?
You can use "runny consistency" to describe a sauce that is too thin or a batter that doesn't hold its shape. For example, "The sauce had a "runny consistency", so it didn't coat the pasta properly."
What's the difference between "runny consistency" and "watery consistency"?
"Watery consistency" implies that the substance is very thin, like water. "Runny consistency" suggests that the substance should have been thicker, but is not.
Which is correct, "runny consistency" or "runny consistence"?
"Runny consistency" is the correct term. "Runny consistence" is not a standard phrase in English.
What can I say instead of ""runny consistency""?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "thin consistency", "watery texture", or "loose consistency".
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
84%
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested