papery
/ˈpeɪpəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpeɪpəri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpā-p(ə-)rē/ (ame, mw)
papery — adjective
- paperypositive
- more paperycomparative
- most paperysuperlative
1. used for something that feels or looks very thin, dry, and easy to tear, in the
used for something that feels or looks very thin, dry, and easy to tear, in the way an onion skin, petal, or old leaf does.
The onion skin felt papery after two days on the windowsill.
common collocation: papery skin
By winter, the plant's brown leaves had turned papery and brittle.
typical use for dry leaves or petals
Grandma saved the dried rose because its petals were still papery and bright.
The old map had a papery edge that crumbled in my hands.
After the dry wind, Hana's fingertips looked papery and pale.
- paper-thin
stresses extreme thinness more strongly than dryness or texture
- dry
broader and more general; does not suggest a paper-like feel
- brittle
focuses on breaking easily rather than on the thin, dry surface
文法句型
papery + noun
be papery from dryness or age
用法筆記
Most often used for skin, leaves, petals, shells, or thin material that has dried out. It usually suggests both texture and fragility, not just thinness on its own.