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单词 airified
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airifiedadj.

Brit. /ˈɛːrᵻfʌɪd/, U.S. /ˈɛrəˌfaɪd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: air n.1, -ified suffix.
Etymology: < air n.1 + -ified suffix. Compare earlier aerified adj. 2.
depreciative.
Made airy; affectedly superior, given to assuming airs.
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the world > existence and causation > existence > substantiality or concreteness > unsubstantiality or abstractness > [adjective]
flittingc1374
aerya1398
bottomlessa1413
hollowa1529
flittering1549
wanzing1571
aerial1581
slight1585
flit1590
windy1593
filmy1594
tenuous1597
unsubstantial1597
yeasty1598
thingless1599
airy1600
spare1602
spongy1603
insubstantial1607
baselessa1616
thina1616
insolid1618
insubstantiate1621
tenuious1634
bubble1635
thin-spun1638
subventaneous1646
unsubstanceda1658
whipped1673
aericala1678
huffy1678
blatherya1693
naughty1696
substanceless1784
vapoury1818
aeriform1827
airified1837
blow-away1858
non-substantial1858
unbased1860
evasive1881
stuffless1896
fabricless1905
lighter-than-air1909
the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > [adjective]
taunt?a1534
cocket1537
fastuous?1591
cobbing1599
whalebone1602
airy1606
fastigious1625
flatuous1630
high and mighty1633
vapouring1647
flatulent1658
hoity-toity1690
jackanapish1696
superior1711
penseful1788
uppish1789
pensy1790
stuck-up1812
glorified1821
toploftical1823
pretentious1832
sophomoric1837
highty-tighty1847
snippy1848
jumped-up1852
set-up1856
toplofty1859
cock-aloft1861
high-tone1864
high-toned1866
pretensivea1868
fancy-pants1870
hunched1870
snotty1870
head-in-air1880
uppity1880
jackanapsian1881
airified1882
sidey1898
posh1914
upstage1918
snooty1919
high-hatted1924
hincty1924
snot-nosed1941
posho1989
1837 A. M. Hall Uncle Horace I. i. 11 It answered her purpose to play him off against Job, who had, as she said, ‘been getting too airified for flesh and blood to bear.’
1864 C. M. Yonge Trial I. 61 She..began one of her most renowned instrumental pieces..‘Not that jingling airified thing!’ cried Leonard.
1882 Graphic 4 Feb. 98 There is a column written in this airified optimist style in Wednesday's Times.
1905 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 12 Feb. 9/6 The difficulty is, not that we are uncivil or airified to cook, but that she considers herself so superior to us that she can't be civil herself.
1927 ‘A. Hope’ Memories & Notes viii. 131 A great deal of pretty writing, though not much great writing, and an airified intellectual arrogance which is amusing.
2000 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Feb. 161/1 She is so bejewelled and airified.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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