fulsome: I felt very fulsome
As fulsome means offensive, especially being over excessive in flattery and insincerity a sentence using this word could be
The lady was embarrassed by the fulsome attention she received from the stranger.
I'm sure he'll be delighted to receive such fulsome praise from you.
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His fulsome admiration was simply disgusting.
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fulsome
The word fulsome has several definitions. One definition is to be negatively affected by excess, or to be disgusted by something that has been overdone. A second definition is to be abundant with no negative connotations.
Fulsome means excessive, extravagant, or overdone.
It meant then what it means now: copious, abundant, plentiful, in large quantity. In Merchant of Venice, Shylock talks about "fulsome ewes" meaning they were pregnant. In Richard III the ghost of Clarence says he was "washed to death with fulsome wine" meaning an abundance of it.
fortune, fissure, fulsome
The prefix "ful" means full of or characterized by. It is used to form adjectives that describe something as having a particular quality to the maximum degree.
In modern usage, "fulsome" has two inconsistent meanings. To some people it means "offensive, overdone," so "fulsome praise" to them would be disgustingly exaggerated praise. To other people it means "abundant," and for them "fulsome praise" is glowingly warm praise. The first group tends to look down on the second group, and the second group tends to be baffled by the first. Best to just avoid the word altogether.
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