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florid
[flawr-id, flor-]
adjective
reddish; ruddy; rosy.
a florid complexion.
Antonyms: paleflowery; excessively ornate; showy.
florid writing.
Obsolete., abounding in or consisting of flowers.
florid
/ ˈflɒrɪd /
adjective
having a red or flushed complexion
excessively ornate; flowery
florid architecture
an archaic word for flowery
Other Word Forms
- floridity noun
- floridly adverb
- floridness noun
- overflorid adjective
- overfloridly adverb
- overfloridness noun
- unflorid adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of florid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of florid1
Example Sentences
But just as tangible, almost pervasive, is the horror of a majestic creature’s inescapable destiny, turned into a florid choreography of dominance.
Stewart has made an assured mess: a bleary, florid and sometimes lyrical film that could stand to be doused by a bucket of ice water.
Hoffman has done a marvelous job of reading through Aimee’s voluminous, florid writings and creating a narrative that works for the modern ear.
A divine Gaga strapped into couture crutches and lit by soft blue gels and a single spotlight, with her yards-long white cape rising into the air and fanning against the opera house’s florid details.
His henchman Stephen Miller does know how to produce a florid turn of phrase, doesn't he?
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