plump ●●●●○
plump /plʌmp/ adjective
plump verb
فربه
چاق و چله، فربه ساختن، گوشتالو کردن، چاق شدن، صدای تلپ تلپ، محکم افتادن یا افکندن، علوم هوایی: سرب
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Synonyms & Related Words plump[adjective]Synonyms: chubby, corpulent, dumpy, fat, podgy, roly-poly, rotund, round, stout, tubby
Antonyms: skinny
Related Idioms: plump as a partridge
Related Words: fleshy,
portly
English Thesaurus: fat, overweight, big/large, obese, chubby, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. plump1 /plʌmp/
adjective[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Middle Dutch;
Origin: plomp 'dull, not sharp']
1. slightly fat in a fairly pleasant way – used especially about women or children, often to avoid saying the word ‘fat’:
The nurse was a cheerful plump woman. The baby’s nice and plump.2. round and full in a way that looks attractive:
plump soft pillows plump juicy tomatoes—plumpness noun [uncountable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. plump2 verb[
Sense 1,4: Date: 1500-1600;
Origin: ⇒ plump1]
[
Sense 2-3,5: Date: 1200-1300;
Origin: Copying the action]
1. (
also plump up)
[transitive] to gently hit
cushions or
pillows in order to make them rounder and softer
2. plump (yourself) down to sit down suddenly and heavily
Synonym : plonk3. [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to put something down suddenly and carelessly
Synonym : plonk:
Plump the bags down anywhere you like.4. (
also plump up)
[intransitive and transitive] if dried fruit plumps up, or if you plump it up, it becomes fatter and softer when in liquid:
Soak the apricots and raisins until the fruit plumps up.plump for something/somebody phrasal verb British English informal to choose something or someone after thinking carefully about it:
Finally we plumped for a bottle of champagne. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Thesaurus fat having too much flesh on your body. It is rude to tell someone that they are fat. It is also better not to use any of these words when talking directly to someone about their body:
She thinks she’s fat. He looks the same, just a little fatter.overweight weighing more than you should:
Many medical conditions are caused by being overweight. She was several kilos overweight.big/large used when saying that someone has a big body.
Large is more common than
big in written English:
My father was a big man. two large ladiesobese extremely fat in a way that is dangerous to your health:
He went to a summer camp for obese teenagers.chubby slightly fat in a nice-looking way – used especially about babies and children:
A chubby little baby was playing on the rug.plump a woman or child who is plump is slightly fat, especially in a pleasant way:
Her mother was a plump cheerful woman.flabby having soft loose skin that looks unattractive:
a flabby stomach Her body was getting old and flabby.portly literary fat and round – used especially about fairly old men:
The bishop was a portly middle-aged gentleman. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲