turgid
Collocations
3ADJ.
against, pressed, thick
TURGID + NOUN
gorged, limb, sex, water
PREP.
on, with
Definitions
adj
Distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent, especially fluid, or expansive force.
I have a turgid limb.
A vegetable that is fully moist and firm will seem both crisp and more tender than the same vegetable limp from water loss. When we bite down on a vegetable turgid with water, the already-stressed cell walls readily break and the cells burst open; in a limp vegetable, chewing compresses the walls together, and we have to exert much more pressure to break through them.
Of a river, inundated with excess water as from a flood; swollen.
The Jiet River lay before them, as thick and turgid as a gorged snake, its crosshatched surface reflecting the same ghastly hue that pervaded the Burning Plains.
Overly complex and difficult to understand; grandiloquent; bombastic.
These were all basic tenets, but the principals wrote them down as if they had never heard them before—and maybe they hadn’t, or at least not for many years. Perhaps that’s why bureaucratic prose becomes so turgid, whatever the bureaucracy.
Sounding rather suspiciously like Professor H. Bloom’s turgid studies of artistic influenza[…]
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas
- puffy
- intumescent
- tumescent
- tumid
adjective — ostentatiously lofty in style
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
4I have a turgid limb.
WiktionaryA vegetable that is fully moist and firm will seem both crisp and more tender than the same vegetable limp from water loss. When we bite down on a vegetable turgid with water, the already-stressed cel
WiktionaryThe Jiet River lay before them, as thick and turgid as a gorged snake, its crosshatched surface reflecting the same ghastly hue that pervaded the Burning Plains.
WiktionaryHe pressed his turgid sex against the center of her womanhood.
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