euphuistic

[yoo-fyoo-istik]

euphuistic Definition

  • 1characterized by a highly elaborate or excessively ornate style of writing or speaking
  • 2using language that is too elaborate or pretentious

Using euphuistic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "euphuistic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The author's euphuistic writing style made the novel difficult to read.

  • Example

    The speech was filled with euphuistic language that failed to convey any real meaning.

  • Example

    The professor's euphuistic lectures were often criticized for being overly complicated.

euphuistic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for euphuistic

Antonyms for euphuistic

Phrases with euphuistic

  • a highly elaborate or excessively ornate style of writing or speaking

    Example

    The novel was full of euphuism, making it difficult to understand.

  • euphuize

    to write or speak in a highly elaborate or excessively ornate style

    Example

    The author tends to euphuize his writing, which can be distracting for readers.

Origins of euphuistic

from 'Euphues', the title of a prose romance (1578) by John Lyly, known for its ornate style

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Summary: euphuistic in Brief

The term 'euphuistic' [yoo-fyoo-istik] describes a style of writing or speaking that is characterized by excessive ornamentation and complexity. It is often criticized for being overly complicated and difficult to understand. Synonyms include 'flowery' and 'pretentious,' while antonyms include 'simple' and 'plain.'