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viscosious
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "viscous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that is thick and sticky in texture. For example, "The viscosious syrup coated the pancakes with a sweet glaze."
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60 human-written examples
In the cycling sense, "nervous" refers to a vicious spiral in which the entire peloton is aware that the safest place to be is in the front 20 or so – this is a basic racing principle taught at junior level – with the upshot that every team leader with a purpose wants to be in the first 20 riders with as many of their team-mates as can manage it.
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Many of our citizens have been threatened and driven from their overseas homes by vicious mobs shouting "Death to America".
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But the opening of a school in rural Laikipia in the central highlands will hopefully break that vicious cycle for 300 children, their teachers and the wider community.
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Before he took hostages, Monis sent vicious letters to the grieving families of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
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She is an energetic anti-poverty campaigner, infuriated by the media's vicious attacks on "benefit scroungers" and the inability of politicians and policymakers to comprehend the slender margins of breadline life.
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What I do helps him be less emotional and more vicious".
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And this support, be it noted, is gained on the basis of vicious sectarianism.
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Citing foreign media reports of Ma's detention, the Chinese editorial said: "In recent years we have frequently witnessed vicious incidents where top Chinese diplomats, military officers and senior research fellows of thinktanks have been involved in espionage and selling intelligence.
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All took their turn swimming against a vicious riptide and either washed ashore on Reality Island or drifted further out to sea.
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Obama: Well none of these decisions are easy, but those who are familiar with the Lord's Resistance Army and their leader, Mr. Kony, know that these are some of the most vicious killers.
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Instead of a battle of ideas, the EU has been marred by a vicious circle between anti-EU populism and technocratic agreements between member states that are afraid of their citizens.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. "Viscosious" is a misspelling of "viscous", which describes a liquid's resistance to flow.
Common error
Avoid using "viscosious"; it's a misspelling. Instead, use the correct term "viscous" when describing the thickness or stickiness of a substance.
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Linguistic Context
The term "viscosious" is intended as an adjective. The correct adjective form, "viscous", is used to describe the property of a liquid that resists flowing, indicating a thick or sticky consistency. Ludwig AI confirms that "viscosious" is not a valid term.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "viscosious" is a misspelling and should not be used. The correct term is "viscous", which describes the thickness or stickiness of a liquid. As Ludwig AI indicates, "viscosious" is not a valid word. Be sure to use the correct spelling, "viscous", in your writing to accurately describe the properties of a substance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Viscous
Correct spelling of the intended word, describing a thick, sticky consistency.
Thick
Describes a high consistency or density of a substance.
Viscid
Similar to viscous, denoting a sticky, adhesive quality.
Gooey
Describes a substance that is soft, sticky, and often semi-fluid.
Pasty
Describes a thick, soft, and smooth consistency.
Clotted
Describes a thickened, congealed state of a liquid.
Gelatinous
Having a jelly-like consistency.
Syrupy
Having a thick, sweet consistency like syrup.
Adhesive
Describes a sticky quality that allows things to stick together.
Tenacious
Describes a substance that is sticky or adhesive.
FAQs
What does "viscous" mean?
"Viscous" describes a liquid's resistance to flow. It means having a thick, sticky consistency.
How do you use "viscous" in a sentence?
Example: The "viscous" syrup coated the pancakes.
Is "viscosious" a real word?
No, "viscosious" is not a real word. The correct spelling is "viscous".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested