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fulsome

/fool-suhm, fuhl-/US // ˈfʊl səm, ˈfʌl- //UK // (ˈfʊlsəm) //

丰富的,脉脉含情,丰富多采,丰富的内容

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : offensive to good taste, especially as being excessive; overdone or gross: fulsome praise that embarrassed her deeply; fulsome décor.
    • : disgusting; sickening; repulsive: a table heaped with fulsome mounds of greasy foods.
    • : excessively or insincerely lavish: fulsome admiration.
    • : encompassing all aspects; comprehensive: a fulsome survey of the political situation in Central America.
    • : abundant or copious.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.sickening or excessive behavior
Synonyms
adulatory赞成的,赞成者,赞成,崇拜者bombastic轰轰烈烈,虚张声势,轰轰烈烈的,夸夸其谈buttery黄油,黄油油的,黄油手,黄油腻的canting凹凸不平,凹陷,凹凸有致,凹陷的cloying生厌的,粘稠的,粘腻,粘稠coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的fawning献媚,媚态,谄媚,媚俗flattering谄媚,阿谀奉承,妩媚动人,阿谀奉奉承glib口若悬河,巧言令色,侃侃而谈,口无遮拦grandiloquent大言不惭,大言不惭的,大言不惭的人,大言不惭地hypocritical伪善的,虚伪的,假正经,伪善immoderate无节制,无节制的,无度,无度的ingratiating亲切,亲切的,谄媚,亲切感inordinate冗长的,过度,过多的,无限的insincere不真诚的,无诚意,无诚意的,不真诚magniloquent口若悬河,口才好,口才了得,口若悬河的人mealy-mouthed寡言少语,嘴硬心软,嘴上不饶人,嘴硬nauseating恶心的,恶心,令人作呕的,令人作呕offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性oily油性,油性的,油腻的,油腻oleaginous油性的,油腻的,油性,油质overdone过度的,过头了,过度,过分的saccharine糖精,糖类,糖精类,糖精饮料sanctimonious道貌岸然,神圣的,道貌岸然的人,神圣主义的slick滑溜溜的,油嘴滑舌,滑溜溜,光滑的slimy黏糊糊的,粘糊糊的,粘乎乎的,粘稠的smarmy狡猾的人,狡猾的,狡猾,自作聪明smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑suave风流倜傥,倜傥,倜傥的,倜傥风流sycophantic佞人,奉承,奉承主义,附庸风雅unctuous油腻,假惺惺的,假惺惺,腻味wheedling苦苦哀求,苦口婆心,哀求,软磨硬泡

Examples

  • The difference is like getting two recommended doses of coronavirus vaccines instead of one — the additional mask offers more fulsome protection against the virus.

  • When she wrote to some American stars the response was less fulsome.

  • Whatever fulsome cliché of brilliance you want to attach to Hoffman is merited.

  • This occurs even as they proclaim their fulsome concern for “future generations.”

  • Clemmons was fulsome in his praise for Jews who have taken up residence on territory that Israel captured from Jordan in 1967.

  • Rather, he sees her fulsome interest in sex as a small rebellion against the fundamentalist world that she was born into.

  • The critics were fulsome in their praise and the public was lavish with its plaudits, but I was abjectly miserable.

  • I remember the fuss they made about it in the society papers—fulsome, sickenin' sort of hog-wash they wrote.

  • Then at last the eunuch spoke, his imperturbable smile swelling to a fulsome grin.

  • Do they not bring moral discredit on a great creed, and tend to reduce it to the low level of mere and fulsome cant?

  • Many letters were filled with fulsome praise and compliment, usually of one pattern.