Florido in english

Flowery

pronunciation: flaʊɜri part of speech: adjective
In gestures

florido1 = flowering ; flowery. 

Example: Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.Example: Italian is such a flowery, emotional language, and English can feel so utilitarian in comparison.

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» marzo ventoso y abril lluvioso hacen de mayo florido y hermosoApril showers bring May flowers .

Example: Just as April showers bring May flowers, it is often only after hard work, perseverance and planning that we see the benefit of our efforts.

» todo floridoin full blossomin full bloom .

Example: We passed by a cherry tree already in full blossom, though it was only March, and noticed the sound of skylarks twittering above our heads.

Example: Night was in full bloom, most of the food had been devoured and the fire was dying.

florido2 = ornate ; florid. 

Example: Some homes are grand, with stately brick, spiraling staircases, ornate fences and multiple entrances.Example: Built in 1907 the florid building at the corner of the square is one of the small gems of the district.

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» estilo floridoflorid style .

Example: He used the florid style of the day, but was not one to exaggerate.

Florido synonyms

rhetorical in spanish: retórico, pronunciation: rɪtɔrɪkəl part of speech: adjective ornate in spanish: florido, pronunciation: ɔrneɪt part of speech: adjective bloomy in spanish: bloomy, pronunciation: blumi part of speech: adjective, noun flowering in spanish: floración, pronunciation: flaʊɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun blossomy in spanish: en flor, pronunciation: blɑsəmi part of speech: adjective
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