单词 | effete |
释义 | effeteadjective ef·fete e-ˈfēt i- 1 : no longer fertile 2 a : having lost character, vitality, or strength the effete monarchies … of feudal Europe G. M. Trevelyan … macrophages that recycle used iron from effete red cells. Nancy C. Andrews b : marked by weakness or decadence the effete East c : soft or delicate from or as if from a pampered existence peddled … trendy tweeds to effete Easterners William Helmer effete tenderfeet also : characteristic of an effete person a wool scarf … a bit effete on an outdoorsman Nelson Bryant 3 : effeminate sense 1 a good-humored, effete boy brought up by maiden aunts Herman Wouk effetely adverb effeteness noun effete adjective1 as in degenerate having lost forcefulness, courage, or spirit the soft, effete society that marked the final years of the Roman empire Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in weak lacking bodily strength the outdoor adventure program takes effete youths and turns them into hardy campers Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in weakened lacking strength of will or character the governor is too effete to take on the powerful special interests that really run this state Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in effeminate of or relating to a man who has or displays qualities traditionally considered more suitable for women wore a slightly more effete style of clothing in those days Synonyms & Similar Words
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