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florid
[flawr-id, flor-]
adjective
reddish; ruddy; rosy.
a florid complexion.
Antonyms:flowery; excessively ornate; showy.
florid writing.
Synonyms: , , , ,Antonyms: , ,Obsolete.abounding in or consisting of flowers.
florid
/ ˈڱɒɪ /
adjective
having a red or flushed complexion
excessively ornate; flowery
florid architecture
an archaic word for flowery
Other 51Թ Forms
- floridity noun
- floridness noun
- floridly adverb
- overflorid adjective
- overfloridly adverb
- overfloridness noun
- unflorid adjective
- ڱˈ徱ٲ noun
- ˈڱǰ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of florid1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of florid1
Example Sentences
Stewart has made an assured mess: a bleary, florid and sometimes lyrical film that could stand to be doused by a bucket of ice water.
Hoffman has done a marvelous job of reading through Aimee’s voluminous, florid writings and creating a narrative that works for the modern ear.
A divine Gaga strapped into couture crutches and lit by soft blue gels and a single spotlight, with her yards-long white cape rising into the air and fanning against the opera house’s florid details.
His henchman Stephen Miller does know how to produce a florid turn of phrase, doesn't he?
From its florid dialogue and thrilling subtleties in each actor’s performance to its sets, props, and the further development of Lumon’s bizarre mythology, it’s constantly refreshing the viewer’s delight in being confused.
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