Get to know Stickiness better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like viscosity.
Stickiness in a sentence
Stickiness meaning
- The property of sticking or adhering; adhesion.
- Warmth and humidity, as on a muggy day.
- Of prices or wages: the tendency to stay the same despite changes in the economy.
Synonyms of Stickiness
Using Stickiness
- The main meaning on this page is: The property of sticking or adhering; adhesion. | Warmth and humidity, as on a muggy day. | Of prices or wages: the tendency to stay the same despite changes in the economy.
- Useful related words include: viscosity, viscousness.
- In the example corpus, stickiness often appears in combinations such as: the stickiness, stickiness of, stickiness and.
Context around Stickiness
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Stickiness
- In this selection, "stickiness" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, user, create, price and means stand out and add context to how "stickiness" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include add more stickiness for people and around the stickiness of inflation. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "stickiness" sits close to words such as aerobics, ahn and ailes, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with stickiness
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
First, enhanced user stickiness and time spent. (7 words)
Montana's overall "stickiness" was at about 58%. (8 words)
Now, I think obviously, a new contract does create stickiness for existing pilots. (13 words)
His comments come after federal Justice Minister David Lametti said Ottawa is prepared to change the Criminal Code to add "more stickiness'' for people seeking bail, and he plans to discuss the matter with his provincial counterparts on Friday. (39 words)
The stickiness of inflation could endanger the possibility that the Fed will achieve a rare “soft landing”—a scenario in which it manages to slow inflation to its target level through higher interest rates without derailing the economy. (38 words)
The shift is a seismic one when you consider how much of TikTok’s success as a platform in what remains a hyper competitive space (social media) has been credited to the stickiness of its algorithmic recommendations. (37 words)
But has sort of the stickiness of margins altered your 2024 view at all? (14 words)
Example sentences (20)
Although the point is fairly obvious, it is worth initially mentioning the stickiness of healthcare demand.
An envelope layer has a number of functions: Its stickiness means that individual microbes can clump themselves together into a colony, or "," and when enough microbes do this, it can clog pipes or contaminate medical equipment.
But has sort of the stickiness of margins altered your 2024 view at all?
First, enhanced user stickiness and time spent.
His comments come after federal Justice Minister David Lametti said Ottawa is prepared to change the Criminal Code to add "more stickiness'' for people seeking bail, and he plans to discuss the matter with his provincial counterparts on Friday.
Investors should carefully note development around the stickiness of inflation and the Fed's stance.
It’s very hard to maintain leadership as an online media company without an ecosystem of outside apps increasing reach, innovation, and stickiness.
Now, I think obviously, a new contract does create stickiness for existing pilots.
Our renewal rate was a best-in-class 98% in Q1, continuing to demonstrate the stickiness of our business as the Now Platform remains a mission-critical part of our customers’ operations.
So now, it's about really I think the famous price stickiness as you see some relaxation in input cost.
That stickiness, along with net checking account growth, reflect the recognition and the value proposition of a relationship transactional account with our company.
The shift is a seismic one when you consider how much of TikTok’s success as a platform in what remains a hyper competitive space (social media) has been credited to the stickiness of its algorithmic recommendations.
The stickiness of inflation could endanger the possibility that the Fed will achieve a rare “soft landing”—a scenario in which it manages to slow inflation to its target level through higher interest rates without derailing the economy.
You talked about it in terms of creating stickiness from an investor perspective.
According to Louis, if Walgreens focuses on the core parts of its business, which include speciality essential drugs and everyday essential items, it may “improve the stickiness of the customer,” and can in turn increase foot traffic.
Impressively lightweight, the formula is spiked with biotin and delivers volume, body, lift, texture and shine while maintaining natural movement, sans stickiness or crunchiness.
Montana's overall "stickiness" was at about 58%.
The renewed hiring trend could also add to pay pressures, sustaining some stickiness of inflation in the coming months.
Flooded with electric guitars, courtesy of musician Lee Barbour, the track (co-produced by Majeed Fick and Seeno Shahrooz), quivers with an R&B stickiness.
We continue to see an opportunity to build more stickiness and more retentive product features into the overall set of offerings, and you'll see some of those releases happening before the year's end.
Common combinations with stickiness
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the stickiness 10×
- stickiness of 8×
- stickiness and 4×
- stickiness to 3×
- and stickiness 2×
- create stickiness 2×
- stickiness for 2×
- price stickiness 2×
- stickiness or 2×
- some stickiness 2×