sappy
Americanadjective
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abounding in sap, as a plant.
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full of vitality and energy.
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Slang. silly or foolish.
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Slang. overly sentimental.
It’s one of those sappy romantic ballads.
adjective
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(of plants) full of sap
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full of energy or vitality
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slang silly or fatuous
Other Word Forms
- sappily adverb
- sappiness noun
Etymology
Origin of sappy
First recorded before 1100; Middle English sapy, Old English sæpig; see sap 1, -y 1
Explanation
Something sappy lacks substance. It's silly, foolish, and overly sentimental. Have you ever heard someone refer to a sappy song? That's not a compliment, because anything sappy is considered cheesy, saccharine, clichéd, ludicrous, or goofy. Serious or excellent art would never be called sappy. Greeting cards are often sappy, as is someone saying "I wuv you" to his dog. In the 1550s, sappy meant "full of vitality," but by the end of the 1600s its meaning changed to "foolishly sentimental," possibly influenced by the stickiness of sap.
Vocabulary lists containing sappy
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Example Sentences
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People are swooning over sappy K-dramas from Dubai to India to Singapore.
From BBC • Dec. 28, 2024
For decades, the powers that be have told a very specific narrative about us: triumphalist and trite, self-congratulatory and sappy, while staying far away from our difficult parts.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 22, 2024
The girls call him “Sparky” because he kept suggesting those sappy, romantic films from the Nicholas Sparks books.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 17, 2023
Henry is an avid reader, but that doesn't mean he'll be caught picking up a YA book or a sappy romance.
From Salon • Aug. 19, 2023
And so many stories have these happy, sappy endings.
From "The Million Dollar Shot" by Dan Gutman
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