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FULSOME definition: 1. expressing a lot of admiration or praise for someone, often too much, in a way that does not…. Learn more.
- English (US)
FULSOME meaning: 1. expressing a lot of admiration or praise...
- Znaczenie Fulsome, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
fulsome definicja: 1. expressing a lot of admiration or...
- Fulsome in Traditional Chinese
FULSOME translate: 過分恭維的;諂媚的;言過其實的. Learn more in the...
- Portuguese Translation
fulsome translate: desmedido, efusivo. Learn more in the...
- Fulsome in Simplified Chinese
FULSOME translate: 过分恭维的;谄媚的;言过其实的. Learn more in the...
- Fulminating
FULMINATING definition: 1. very angry; expressing strong and...
- Unctuous
UNCTUOUS definition: 1. Unctuous people or behaviour...
- Smarmy
SMARMY definition: 1. extremely polite or helpful or showing...
- English (US)
The meaning of FULSOME is characterized by abundance : copious. How to use fulsome in a sentence. You Don't Need to Get Negative About Fulsome Using Fulsome: Usage Guide
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.
4 senses: 1. excessive or insincere, esp in an offensive or distasteful way 2. not standard extremely complimentary 3. informal.... Click for more definitions.
FULSOME meaning: 1. expressing a lot of admiration or praise for someone, often too much, in a way that does not…. Learn more.
Fulsome is an example of a "skunked term," where there is disagreement over conflicting meanings. Compliments usually make you feel pretty good, but fulsome compliments, which are exaggerated and usually insincere, may have the opposite effect.
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What does the word fulsome mean? There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word fulsome , two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.