Definitions and Examples of fleshy, plump, chubby
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a lot of flesh; plump or fat.
Example
The steak was so fleshy that it was difficult to cut through.
Having a full, rounded shape; slightly fat.
Example
The baby's cheeks were so plump that everyone wanted to pinch them.
chubby
Having a round and plump shape; slightly fat in a cute or attractive way.
Example
The little girl had a chubby face and rosy cheeks.
Key Differences: fleshy vs plump vs chubby
- 1Fleshy describes a person who has a lot of flesh or is overweight.
- 2Plump describes a person who is slightly overweight but has a full, rounded shape.
- 3Chubby describes a person who is slightly overweight but in a cute or attractive way.
Effective Usage of fleshy, plump, chubby
- 1Body Shape: Use these antonyms to describe different body shapes and sizes.
- 2Appearance: Use these antonyms to describe physical appearances and features.
- 3Food: Use fleshy to describe meat that has a lot of flesh and plump or chubby to describe fruits or vegetables that are full and rounded.
Remember this!
These antonyms describe different body shapes and physical appearances. Use them to describe people's bodies, facial features, and food items. Fleshy describes someone who is overweight, plump describes someone who is slightly overweight but has a full shape, and chubby describes someone who is slightly overweight but in a cute or attractive way.