floridly
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The author writes floridly, with elaborate metaphors and ornate descriptions.
Definition
Adverb: * In a florid manner: Describes an action done in a style that is excessively elaborate, ornate, or flowery, especially in language, decoration, or appearance.
Usage
The adverb "floridly" is used to modify verbs, particularly those related to speaking, writing, or describing style. It indicates that the action is performed with excessive ornamentation or intricate detail.
Examples
- The author wrote floridly, filling every paragraph with elaborate metaphors and adjectives.
- He described the sunset floridly, comparing it to a celestial tapestry woven with fire and gold.
- The room was floridly decorated with gilded carvings and heavy, patterned fabrics.
Advanced Usage
- "floridly figurative prose": This phrase describes written language that is excessively rich in figures of speech like metaphors and similes, often to the point of being overly complex or showy.
Variants and Related Words
- Florid (adjective): Having a red or flushed complexion; or, excessively intricate or elaborate.
- His florid face suggested he had been running.
- The building's florid architecture was from the Baroque period.
- Floridness (noun): The quality of being florid.
Synonyms
- Ornately
- Elaborately
- Flowery
- Bombastically
- Grandiloquently
Antonyms
- Plainly
- Simply
- Succinctly
- Unadornedly
The author writes floridly, with elaborate metaphors and ornate descriptions.
Adverb
- in a florid manner
- floridly figurative prose