Definition of the word fluffy

Pronunciation of vocabulary fluffy

fluffyadjective

mềm mại

/ˈflʌfi//ˈflʌfi/

Origin of the word fluffy

The word "fluffy" has its roots in Old English. The adjective "flufen" or "flufian" meant "to thicken or pad" or "to stuff with fluff or down." This likely referred to the process of filling a garment or textile with soft, fine material like down or feathers. By the 14th century, the word had evolved to "fluf" or "fuffle," meaning "to become puffed out" or "to grow fat and smooth." This sense of the word is still seen in words like "influenza," which comes from the Latin "inflammare," meaning "to inflame" or "to puff up." The modern spelling and meaning of "fluffy" emerged in the 17th century, referring to something soft, downy, or feathery in texture or appearance. Today, the word is often used to describe everything from kittens' fur to pillowcases.

Vocabulary summary fluffy

typeadjective

meaninglike cotton

meaningdowny

meaningsmooth

Example of vocabulary fluffynamespace

meaning

covered in very soft fur or feathers

được bao phủ bởi lớp lông hoặc lông vũ rất mềm

  • a little fluffy kitten

    một chú mèo con lông xù

meaning

soft, light and containing air

không khí mềm, nhẹ và chứa

  • Beat the butter and sugar until soft and fluffy.

    Đánh bơ và đường cho đến khi mềm và xốp.

meaning

looking as if it is soft and light

trông như thể nó mềm mại và nhẹ nhàng

  • fluffy white clouds

    những đám mây trắng mịn

meaning

light and not serious; having no substance, depth or power

nhẹ và không nghiêm túc; không có nội dung, chiều sâu hoặc sức mạnh

  • a fluffy film/movie

    một bộ phim/phim nhẹ nhàng

  • a fluffy argument

    một lập luận hời hợt

  • fluffy legislation

    luật pháp mềm mại


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