单词 | turgid |
释义 | turgid (once / 9866 pages) adj Turgid describes something that's swollen, typically by fluids, like a turgid water balloon that's way too big to resist dropping on your friend's head. Turgid comes from the Latin word turgidus, meaning "swollen, inflated." Turgid can be used in a figurative sense to describe things that are overblown. That might remind you of some people's egos! If a famous singer wants to showcase his incredible vocal range and his love of yodeling in a single song, the result may well be turgid, something so swollen with notes and styles that it seems ready to burst. WORD FAMILYturgid: turgidity, turgidly, turgidness+/turgidity: turgidities USAGE EXAMPLESTori Kelly whiffed too in “O Holy Night,” presented for some reason as a turgid alternative-rock tune. Los Angeles Times(Dec 01, 2016) A turgid communiqué summarising the outcome of the four-day conclave contained few other revelations. Economist(Oct 27, 2016) Nevertheless, everywhere, I see the potential for unleashing a female solidarity that could cut through turgid certainties and redraw ideological fault lines. The Guardian(Oct 09, 2016) 1adj ostentatiously lofty in style Syn bombastic, declamatory, large, orotund, tumid rhetorical given to rhetoric, emphasizing style at the expense of thought 2adj abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas Syn intumescent, puffy, tumescent, tumid unhealthy not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind |
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