"Turgid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Turgid" Meaning

Turgid refers to something that is swelling or filled with a liquid, often in an excessive or abnormal way. It can also describe something that is pompous, pretentious, or overly showy.

It can be used to describe physical objects, emotions, or situations.

Example sentences:

"The swelling in her ankle was making her leg look turgid and red."
"His turgid language was off-putting and made him hard to listen to."

Synonyms: distended, bloated, swollen, puffy.

Antonyms: flat, deflated, shriveled, scrawny.

"Turgid" Examples

Turgid


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1. Climactic: The fireworks exploded in a turgid display of colors in the night sky.
2. Writing style: The author’s writing style became increasingly turgid as the novel progressed, verging on being almost unreadable.
3. Liquid: The turgid state of the sap made it difficult for the tree to move its limbs.
4. Euphemism: The turgid content of some brochures is often used as intentionally moving or sentimental sentences, hence euphemisms.
5. Medical condition: Being affected by a turgid tongue and swollen tongue normally need medical attention as it will become a constructive conversation.

"Turgid" Similar Words

Turf

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Turgenev

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Ivan Turgenev was a Russian novelist, playwright, and poet of the Realist and Naturalist movements. He is best known for his writings on the social and personal lives of the Russian nobility. Some of his most famous works include "Rudin", "A Nest of the Wood Grouse", and "Fathers and Sons". Turgenev's writing style is characterized by his realistic portrayal of the lives of the Russian nobility and his exploration of themes such as social class, family, and love.

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Turgescence

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Turgescence is the process of swelling or becoming swollen, typically caused by the accumulation of liquid or gas within cells or tissues. It can be a normal physiological response, such as in the case of some plants experiencing rapid growth, or it can be a sign of an abnormal condition, such as inflammation or infection.

Turgescent

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The word "turgescent" means swollen or distended, especially from fluids, as in a check swollen with rain on it, or ripe fruit that's swollen with juice.

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Turinese

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Turinese refers to something or someone related to or from Turin, a city in northwestern Italy, known for its rich history, art, architecture, and cultural heritage.

Turio

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"Turio" isn't a word in English, however, I believe you might be referring to the word "twin"