Texture - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtekstʃər|  American pronunciation of the word texture
Brit.  |ˈtekstʃə|  British pronunciation of the word texture

noun

- the feel of a surface or a fabric
the wall had a smooth texture
- the essential quality of something
the texture of Neapolitan life
- the musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
then another melodic line is added to the texture
- the characteristic appearance of a surface having a tactile quality
- the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance) (syn: grain)
breadfruit has the same texture as bread
fish with a delicate flavor and texture

Extra examples

The plant's leaves are almost leathery in texture.

The custard should be smooth and creamy in texture.

I liked the raw, gritty texture of the film.

The movies are similar in texture.

This soup has a lovely creamy texture.

The fabric varies in texture from coarse to fine.

The sauce has a smooth, creamy texture.

The mustard has a grainy texture.

The mushrooms have a meaty texture.

...the silken texture of the synthetic fabric...

The cheese is firm in texture and has a strong flavour.

Word forms

noun
singular: texture
plural: textures
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