florid 音标拼音: [fl'ɔrəd]
a . 华丽的,红润的
华丽的,红润的
florid adj 1 :
elaborately or excessively ornamented ; "
flamboyant handwriting "; "
the senator '
s florid speech " [
synonym :
{
aureate }, {
florid }, {
flamboyant }]
2 :
inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life ; "
a ruddy complexion "; "
Santa '
s rubicund cheeks "; "
a fresh and sanguine complexion " [
synonym : {
rubicund },
{
ruddy }, {
florid }, {
sanguine }]
Florid \
Flor "
id \,
a . [
L .
floridus ,
fr .
flos ,
floris ,
flower .
See {
Flower }.]
1 .
Covered with flowers ;
abounding in flowers ;
flowery . [
R .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Fruit from a pleasant and florid tree . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Bright in color ;
flushed with red ;
of a lively reddish color ;
as ,
a florid countenance .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Embellished with flowers of rhetoric ;
enriched to excess with figures ;
excessively ornate ;
as ,
a florid style ;
florid eloquence .
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1913 Webster ]
4 . (
Mus .)
Flowery ;
ornamental ;
running in rapid melodic figures ,
divisions ,
or passages ,
as in variations ;
full of fioriture or little ornamentations .
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1913 Webster ]
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
florid ":
Gothic ,
adorned ,
arabesque ,
aureate ,
baroque ,
befrilled ,
bizarre ,
blooming ,
bloomy ,
blossoming ,
blowzed ,
blowzy ,
bombastic ,
brain -
born ,
burnt ,
busy ,
chichi ,
colored ,
declamatory ,
decorated ,
dream -
built ,
efflorescent ,
elaborate ,
elegant ,
embellished ,
embroidered ,
euphuistic ,
extravagant ,
fanciful ,
fancy ,
fancy -
born ,
fancy -
built ,
fancy -
woven ,
fantasque ,
fantastic ,
festooned ,
figurative ,
figured ,
fine ,
flamboyant ,
floral ,
floreate ,
florescent ,
floriate ,
floriated ,
floricultural ,
flowered ,
flowering ,
flowery ,
flush ,
flushed ,
frilly ,
full -
blooded ,
fussy ,
garden ,
glowing ,
grandiloquent ,
grotesque ,
hectic ,
high -
wrought ,
horticultural ,
hortulan ,
in bloom ,
in blossom ,
in flower ,
inflorescent ,
labored ,
luscious ,
lush ,
luxuriant ,
luxurious ,
maggoty ,
magniloquent ,
moresque ,
multiflorous ,
notional ,
ornate ,
ostentatious ,
outlandish ,
overblown ,
overcharged ,
overelaborate ,
overelegant ,
overlabored ,
overloaded ,
overworked ,
overwrought ,
picturesque ,
preposterous ,
pretentious ,
pretty -
pretty ,
purple ,
radiciflorous ,
red -
complexioned ,
red -
faced ,
red -
fleshed ,
rhizanthous ,
rich ,
rococo ,
rosy ,
rosy -
cheeked ,
rubicund ,
ruddy ,
ruddy -
complexioned ,
ruddy -
faced ,
sanguine ,
showy ,
sonorous ,
sunburned ,
uniflorous ,
whimsical ,
wild
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FLORID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster When it first entered English "florid" was used with the literal meaning "covered with flowers " That use, though now obsolete, hints at the word's history English speakers borrowed "florid" from the Latin adjective floridus ("blooming" or "flowery"), itself from the verb "florēre" ("to bloom")
FLORID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com FLORID definition: reddish; ruddy; rosy See examples of florid used in a sentence
FLORID | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary FLORID meaning: 1 with too much decoration or detail: 2 (of a person's face) too red, especially in a way that… Learn more
FLORID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe something as florid, you disapprove of the fact that it is complicated and extravagant rather than plain and simple
Florid - definition of florid by The Free Dictionary 1 reddish; ruddy 2 flowery; excessively ornate: florid writing 3 Obs abounding in or consisting of flowers
florid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of florid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Florid Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Florid definition: Flushed with rosy color; ruddy
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florid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From French floride (“flourishing”), from Latin floridus (“flowery, blooming”) Doublet of Florida florid (comparative more florid, superlative most florid) Having a rosy or pale red colour; ruddy Elaborately ornate; flowery
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