Antonym of burly
What is synonym for burly?
[chiefly British], portly, pudgy, roly-poly, tubby.
What is the meaning for burly?
adjective. bur·ly ˈbər-lē burlier; burliest. : strongly and heavily built : husky. a burly man.
Does burly mean fat?
a burly man is fat and strong.
What is a sentence for burly?
How to use Burly in a sentence. The burly man grunted in response. Several burly guards bowed to Sirian and Rissa and trailed them into the street.
What is a synonym to puny?
Words related to puny
feeble, frail, inconsequential, measly, paltry, tiny, trivial, diminutive, fragile, inferior, infirm, little, minor, niggling, nothing, peanut, peewee, petty, picayune, piddling.
What is a thickset?
Definition of thickset
1 : closely placed also : growing thickly a thickset wood. 2 : having a thick body : burly.
What is a synonym for Byzantine?
synonyms: convoluted, involved, knotty, tangled, tortuous complex. complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts.
What is a synonym and antonym for derision?
In this page you can discover 20 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for derision, like: ridicule, scorn, mockery, disdain, insult, contempt, jeering, praise, adulation, respect and flattery.
Who is a stout person?
1 : strong of character: such as. a : brave, bold. b : firm, determined also : obstinate, uncompromising.
What does Happenchance mean?
happenstance; chance; fortunate
happenchance (not comparable) Characterized by happenstance; chance; fortunate or unfortunate.
What does the word heavyset mean?
stocky and compact
Definition of heavyset
: stocky and compact and sometimes tending to stoutness in build.
Is skout a word?
No, skout is not in the scrabble dictionary.
What is a stout woman?
bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat. She is getting too stout for her dresses.
Is stout positive or negative?
Stout describes a heavily built but usually strong and healthy body: a handsome stout lady. Fat, an informal word with unpleasant connotations, suggests an unbecoming fleshy stoutness; it may, however, apply also to a hearty fun-loving type of stout person: a fat old man; fat and jolly.