The difference between Syrupy and Viscous

When used as adjectives, syrupy means having the taste or consistency of syrup, whereas viscous means having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.


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  1. Syrupy as an adjective:

    Having the taste or consistency of syrup.

  2. Syrupy as an adjective:

    Overly sweet.

  3. Syrupy as an adjective (figuratively):

    Overly sentimental.

  1. Viscous as an adjective:

    Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid.

  2. Viscous as an adjective (physics):

    Of or pertaining to viscosity.

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