单词 | fulsome |
释义 | fulsomeadjective ful·some ˈfu̇l-səm 1 a : characterized by abundance : copious describes in fulsome detail G. N. Shuster fulsome bird life. The feeder overcrowded Maxine Kumin b : generous in amount, extent, or spirit the passengers were fulsome in praise of the plane's crew Don Oliver a fulsome victory for the far left Bruce Rothwell the greetings have been fulsome, the farewells tender Simon Gray c : being full and well developed she was in generally fulsome, limpid voice Thor Eckert, Jr. 2 : aesthetically, morally, or generally offensive fulsome lies and nauseous flattery William Congreve the devil take thee for a … fulsome rogue George Villiers 3 : exceeding the bounds of good taste : overdone the fulsome chromium glitter of the escalators dominating the central hall Lewis Mumford 4 : excessively complimentary or flattering : effusive an admiration whose extent I did not express, lest I be thought fulsome A. J. Liebling fulsomely adverb fulsomeness noun fulsome adjective1 as in sickening overly or insincerely flattering the player's fulsome praise for the coach showed just how hard he was trying to be named captain of the team Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in generous giving or sharing in abundance and without hesitation grateful survivors who were fulsome in their praise of the rescue team Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in disgusting causing intense displeasure, disgust, or resentment the author perpetuates some truly fulsome stereotypes in her novel Synonyms & Similar Words
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