adjective having a soft, wet, and pulpy texture; overly sentimental or romantic
Used to describe writing that is overly sentimental or melodramatic
Used to describe food that is soft, wet, and pulpy in texture, often overcooked or too moist
Used to describe movies or scenes that are excessively emotional or sentimental
Used to describe overly sentimental or emotional expressions of love or affection
In the context of writing, 'mushy' may be used to describe overly sentimental or overly emotional writing that lacks depth or substance.
Psychologists may use 'mushy' to describe overly emotional or sentimental behavior in a clinical setting.
Chefs may use 'mushy' to describe food that is overcooked and has a soft, unappealing texture.
Teachers may use 'mushy' to describe students' writing or responses that lack clarity or coherence.