Pronunciation: /ˈwɔrti/
noun a person or thing that has warts
A1 I found a warty toad in the garden.
A2 The witch's potion ingredients included a warty frog.
B1 The warty texture of the pumpkin made it perfect for carving.
B2 The biologist studied the warty growth on the tree trunk.
C1 The warty skin of the toad was a defense mechanism against predators.
C2 The warty appearance of the rock surface indicated a long history of erosion.
adjective describing a characteristic of having warts, which are small, rough growths on the skin
A1 The frog had a warty skin.
A2 The witch's nose was warty and crooked.
B1 The toad's back was covered in warty bumps.
B2 The wart-like growth on the plant was actually a natural defense mechanism.
C1 The warty texture of the fruit indicated it was not yet ripe.
C2 The warty appearance of the lizard made it blend in perfectly with its rocky surroundings.
formal The scientist observed the warty growths on the plant leaves under the microscope.
informal I saw some warty bumps on the frog I caught at the pond.
slang That toad has some seriously warty skin, dude.
figurative Her personality was like a warty exterior, rough and uninviting at first glance.
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