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florid Meaning in Tamil ( florid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வனப்புடைய,



florid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எழுதி அன்ன வனப்புடைய இந்த ஐயள்தானே அணங்கினாள்.

அதில், தன் நண்பர் பிஸ்மார்க்கைப் பற்றிக் கூறுகையில், அவர் கவனக்குறைவு உள்ளவர், விசித்திரமான கிறுக்குத்தனம் உடையவர், அளவிட முடியாத அளவிற்கு உயர்திறன் வாய்ந்தவர், வனப்புடைய இளைஞர் என்று குறிப்பிடுகிறார்.

அளவிற் சிறியதாகவும், வனப்புடையதாகவும் விளங்குகின்றது.

florid's Usage Examples:

The sentimentality of her sentiment and the florid magniloquence of her style equally disgust the reader.


In mastery of prose language he has never been surpassed, when he chose to curb his florid imagination and his discursive eagerness of soul.


The free use of discords and of wider intervals, together with the influence of the florid elements of solo-singing, enlarged the bounds of choral expression almost beyond recognition, while they crowded into very narrow quarters the subtleties of 16th-, century music.


florid symptoms are unusual and CD is usually detected during the child's first year, after introducing cereals at weaning.


As an orator he was the leader of the opponents of the florid Asiatic school, who took the simplest Attic orators as their model and attacked even Cicero as wordy and artificial.


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They range from the rough and noble pathos of Egil, the mystic obscurity of Kormak, the pride and grief of Hallfred, and the marvellous fluency of Sighvat, to the florid intricacy of Einar and Markus.


The typical objects from South Russia were jewellery, pottery, terra-cottas, and glass, mostly of florid Greek style.


The matter is well arranged, the style (modelled on that of Xenophon) simple, and on the whole free from the usual florid bombast of the Byzantine writers.


The robust, florid and distinctly Roman rendering of the classic, which followed the refined and attenuated treatment associated with the architecture of the brothers Adam, who died in 1792 and 1794, is the last development in England which can be regarded as a national style.


He was the possessor of a clear and graceful, if somewhat florid, style, which showed to special advantage in his numerous obituary notices or encomiums (collected and published in three volumes Zur Erinnerung an vorangegangene Freunde, 1888).


He had previously affected the florid, or Asiatic, style of oratory then current in Rome.


Then 18th-century musicians bemoaned the florid and vapid new style of Italian virtuosity which was destroying the true art on which they grew up.





Synonyms:

fancy, aureate, flamboyant,



Antonyms:

inconsiderable, unwholesome, ill, plain,

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