stickiness

/ˈstɪkinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being sticky, as in having a surface that things adhere to.
    • She couldn't stand the stickiness of the candy on her fingers.
    • The glue's stickiness lasted even after it had dried.
    • The stickiness of the tape made it perfect for wrapping gifts.
  2. The quality of being humid, sweaty, or uncomfortably damp.
    • The room's stickiness was unbearable without air conditioning.
    • The stickiness of the summer air made everyone feel sluggish.
    • He complained about the stickiness of his skin after the long run.
  3. In business or marketing, the ability of a website, product, or service to keep users engaged or returning.
    • Marketers measure stickiness by how long visitors stay on a page.
    • The app's stickiness is high because users check it several times a day.
    • The company improved customer stickiness by offering loyalty rewards.
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