florid – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
florid
adj.
reddish, rosy; flowery; ornate; showy
Florid
Florid (literally "flowery") is a word with several usages including:
- Having a rosy complexion, ruddy
- (Of speech) Using very flowery speech with fine words and elaborate construction. See Johnsonese
- (In medicine) Occurring in an abundant or highly developed form, e.g. a florid bacterial growth.
florid
Adjective
1. elaborately or excessively ornamented; "flamboyant handwriting"; "the senator's florid speech"
(synonym) aureate, flamboyant, showy
(similar) fancy
florid
adj.
1. bright in colour
گلفام, رنگين, چمک دار, چمکيلا, گل رنگ, بھبوکا, لال, سوہا, سرخ
florid countenance
گلفام چہرہ
2. of rhetoric
رنگين
florid style
رنگين عبارت
flowery
adj.
1. full of flowers
گل دار, پھولوں سے لدا ہوا, پھول دار
. see florid 2.
florid
Synonyms and related words:
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
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.