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fulsome
[ fool-suhm, fuhl- ]
adjective
- 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.
fulsome
/ ˈʊə /
adjective
- excessive or insincere, esp in an offensive or distasteful way
fulsome compliments
- not_standard.extremely complimentary
- informal.full, rich or abundant
a fulsome figure
fulsome detail
a fulsome flavour
- archaic.disgusting; loathsome
Usage
Sensitive Note
Derived Forms
- ˈڳܱdzԱ, noun
- ˈڳܱdz, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڳܱsdz· adverb
- ڳܱsdz·Ա noun
- ܲ·ڳܱsdz adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
The 60th anniversary of Canada's maple leaf flag might usually have passed without any royal intervention, but there was a fulsome message sent by the King, praising the "proud, resilient and compassionate country".
At least half of them beamed and smiled and offered Leavitt fulsome thanks, especially the “content providers” to whom she offered seats along the wall that are usually reserved for White House staff.
The former president had fulsome praise for Elon Musk and went out of his way to invite him to the stage.
“The only way we can do that in a truly fulsome way is to have people on the show that reflect the country we live in.”
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell was fulsome in his praise for the new recruit to his backroom team.
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