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Meaning of largifluous | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

Flowing copiously; copious, abundant.

literary, rare

Examples

“Not the hundred orations of Croker, nor the largifluous verbosity of a Wetherall, nor the insidious sophistry of a Peel, were sufficient to prevent them from enrolling their names amongst the most determined supporters of Reform.”
“Since in this mighty Kosmic edifice / Man is her noblest work she charters him / With this strange life largifluous in his veins, / Until it fulminates within his breast / With such augmenting ire that he stands forth / Defiant of the Gods, a compeer of their ken, / A challenger and rival of their might / Ev’n in the mysteries of creative skill.”
“The medieval knight had to be magnanimous, ingenious, largifluous, egregious, strenuous—a real Miles dei.”
“Why is thy mind not expelling words in a largifluous manner?”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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