Choppy for Dummies
adjective
pronunciation: 'ʧɑpiWhat does Choppy really mean?
Alright, so "choppy" is a word we use to describe something that's not smooth or even. It's like when you're on a boat and the water gets all rough and bumpy, that's choppy. Or sometimes when we talk about writing or speaking, "choppy" means it's not flowing very smoothly, like the words are all broken up. It's kinda like when you're trying to walk on uneven ground, and you have to take little steps and can't just go straight ahead. That's what "choppy" means. It's like things are all jumpy and not smooth. Does that make sense?
Revised and Fact checked by Jane Smith on 2023-11-15 01:19:11
Choppy In a sentece
Learn how to use Choppy inside a sentece
- The boat ride was choppy, with the waves making it difficult to stay steady.
- The music sounded choppy, with uneven notes and rhythm.
- Her speech was choppy, as she paused frequently and spoke in short, disconnected phrases.
- The video call was choppy, with the image freezing and the sound cutting in and out.
- The haircut looked choppy, with uneven layers and jagged edges.
Choppy Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Choppy Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.