What is "fulsome" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does fulsome mean in English? Meaning of fulsome definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "fulsome" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "fulsome": unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech

Adjective

  • Meaning: unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech
  • Example: buttery praise gave him a fulsome introduction an oily sycophantic press agent oleaginous hypocrisy smarmy self-importance the unctuous Uriah Heep soapy compliments
  • Synonyms: buttery fulsome oily oleaginous smarmy soapy unctuous
  • Similar: insincere
  • Adjective: Offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive. 1726, Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, Part IV, Chapter VIII I immediately stripped myself stark naked, and went down softly into the stream. It happened that a young female YAHOO, standing behind a bank, saw the whole proceeding, and inflamed by desire . . . embraced me after a most fulsome manner. 1820, Sir Walter Scott, The Monastery, ch. 35: You will hear the advanced enfans perdus, as the French call them, and so they are indeed, namely, children of the fall, singing unclean and fulsome ballads of sin and harlotrie.1726, Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, Part IV, Chapter VIII I immediately stripped myself stark naked, and went down softly into the stream. It happened that a young female YAHOO, standing behind a bank, saw the whole proceeding, and inflamed by desire . . . embraced me after a most fulsome manner.1820, Sir Walter Scott, The Monastery, ch. 35: You will hear the advanced enfans perdus, as the French call them, and so they are indeed, namely, children of the fall, singing unclean and fulsome ballads of sin and harlotrie.Excessively flattering (connoting insincerity). 1889, Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, ch. 34: And by hideous contrast, a redundant orator was making a speech to another gathering not thirty steps away, in fulsome laudation of "our glorious British liberties!" 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Episode 15—Circe: Mrs. Bellingham: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs.1889, Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, ch. 34: And by hideous contrast, a redundant orator was making a speech to another gathering not thirty steps away, in fulsome laudation of "our glorious British liberties!"1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Episode 15—Circe: Mrs. Bellingham: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs.Abundant, copious. The fulsome thanks of the war-torn nation lifted our weary spirits.Fully developed, mature. Her fulsome timbre resonated throughout the hall.
  • Synonyms:

    bombastic, buttery, canting, cloying, coarse, extravagant, fawning, flattering, glib, grandiloquent, hypocritical, immoderate, ingratiating, inordinate, insincere, magniloquent, mealy-mouthed, nauseating, offensive, oily, overdone, saccharine, sanctimonious, slick, slimy, smooth, suave, unctuous, oleaginous, smarmy, adulatory, sycophantic, wheedling,

    Antonyms:

    sincere, reasonable,

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