Meaning & Definition of word "Flowery"

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    Flowery

    /ˈflaʊəri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Full of or marked by the use of elaborate or excessive language; ornate.
      • Example: Her flowery prose captivated the audience during the poetry reading.
    • 2. Suggestive of flowers; having the characteristics of flowers, often used to describe a colorful or decorative appearance.
      • Example: The garden was transformed into a flowery paradise in spring.
    • 3. Excessively intricate or elaborate; showy.
      • Example: The author's flowery description made the simple act of walking sound grandiose.
    • 4. Overly sentimental or exaggerated in expression.
      • Example: He delivered a flowery speech that made the attendees roll their eyes.

    Etymology

    From the word 'flower' + '-y' as a suffix indicating 'characterized by'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flowery language:

    Language that is elaborate and embellished, often excessively so.

    flowery speech:

    A speech that uses extravagant language and style.

    flowery prose:

    Prose that is excessively embellished and ornate.

    Related Words

    florid:

    Elaborate or excessively ornate in style or language.

    floral:

    Pertaining to flowers; decorative or fanciful.

    embellished:

    Made something more attractive by the addition of decorative details.

    Slang Meanings of flowery