floridness

[flawr-id-nis, flor-]

floridness Definition

  • 1the quality of being excessively decorated or embellished
  • 2a reddish complexion

Using floridness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The floridness of the room's decor was overwhelming.

  • Example

    Her floridness was a result of too much sun exposure.

  • Example

    The writer's prose was criticized for its excessive floridness.

floridness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for floridness

Antonyms for floridness

Phrases with floridness

  • the use of excessively ornate or flowery language in speech or writing

    Example

    The professor's lectures were often criticized for their floridness of language.

  • the use of excessively ornate or flowery style in art or design

    Example

    The artist's paintings were often criticized for their floridness of style.

  • a reddish complexion that is often associated with sunburn or rosacea

    Example

    Her floridness of complexion was a result of too much sun exposure.

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Summary: floridness in Brief

The term 'floridness' [flawr-id-nis, flor-] refers to the quality of being excessively decorated or embellished, as in 'The floridness of the room's decor was overwhelming.' It can also refer to a reddish complexion, as in 'Her floridness was a result of too much sun exposure.' 'Floridness' extends into phrases like 'floridness of language,' and 'floridness of style,' denoting excessive ornamentation in speech or art.