IPA: /ˈwɪspi/
KK: /ˈwɪspi/
Describing something that is thin, light, and delicate, often resembling fine strands or wisps.
The wispy clouds floated gently across the sky.
Comparative: wispier
Superlative: wispies
**Wispy** → The word 'wispy' originates from the Old English 'wisp', meaning a bundle or twist of something, often referring to a thin or delicate strand. The suffix '-y' indicates a characteristic of something. Thus, 'wispy' describes something that has the quality of being thin, delicate, or feathery, like wisps of smoke or hair.
Think of a 'wisp' as a thin, delicate strand, and remember that 'wispy' describes something that is light and airy, like a gentle breeze or soft clouds.