granular
1 of 1adjective/ˈɡrænjələr/
Forms:more granular,most granular
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having a texture or structure made up of small, distinct particles or grains
- The sand on the beach had a granular texture, with tiny grains slipping through her fingers.
- The sugar was granular, easily dissolving in hot water.
- The soil in the garden was granular, providing good drainage for the plants.
- The surface of the moon is covered in granular regolith, composed of fine dust and rocks.
- The cookie dough had a granular consistency due to the sugar and flour.
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broken down into very small, detailed parts, providing a comprehensive and thorough examination
- The granular report covered every aspect of the project, leaving nothing out.
- He provided a granular analysis of the data, examining each variable in depth.
- Her presentation was granular, highlighting all the small details of the plan.
- The book offers a granular look at the history of ancient civilizations.
- The granular approach to the problem helped identify the root causes effectively.
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