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  1. The word has both positive and negative meanings, so context is key. Fulsome is a troublesome word. And it's also a word that represents the rare case in which dictionaries have made the word’s meaning more confusing rather than more clear. Fulsome seems like an emphatic way of saying “full” or “complete,” and indeed in its oldest use ...

  2. Sep 21, 2024 · The term 'fulsome' can be defined in two distinct ways: Excessively flattering or insincere: When 'fulsome' is used to describe praise or compliments that are excessive, exaggerated, or insincere, it indeed carries a negative connotation. In this context, 'fulsome' suggests that the praise is overdone and may not be entirely genuine.

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  5. Fulsome. Many people take fulsome to mean "abundant" or "lavish." But be wary of writing the likes of He received a fulsome tribute or Please accept my fulsome apology. The word actually means something darker: "excessive," "fawning," even "disgusting."

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