Definition of the word puffy

Pronunciation of vocabulary puffy

puffyadjective

phồng lên

/ˈpʌfi//ˈpʌfi/

Origin of the word puffy

The word "puffy" has its roots in Old English and Middle English. In Old English, the word "puff" referred to a puff of air or a sudden gust. This word evolved into "puffe" in Middle English, which meant "to blow" or "to swell". During the 14th century, the word "puffe" took on a new meaning, describing something that was inflated or swollen, such as a balloon or a pillow. In the 16th century, the adjective "puffy" emerged, meaning filled with air or inflated. Today, "puffy" is used to describe not only objects that are inflated, but also hairstyles that are poofy or faces that are rounded and plump.

Vocabulary summary puffy

typeadjective

meaningpuff; puff out

meaninggasp

meaningpuff up

Example of vocabulary puffynamespace

meaning

looking swollen (= larger or rounder than normal)

trông sưng (= to hơn hoặc tròn hơn bình thường)

  • Her eyes were puffy from crying.

    Mắt cô sưng húp vì khóc.

  • His face was puffy with sleep.

    Khuôn mặt anh sưng húp vì ngủ.

  • After a long night of partying, Sarah's eyes were puffy and bloodshot.

    Sau một đêm tiệc tùng dài, mắt Sarah sưng húp và đỏ ngầu.

  • The pillows on the hotel bed were so puffy that they nearly reached the ceiling.

    Những chiếc gối trên giường khách sạn phồng đến mức gần chạm tới trần nhà.

  • John's cheeks were puffy from eating too many chips and dip.

    Má của John sưng húp vì ăn quá nhiều khoai tây chiên và nước chấm.

meaning

looking soft, round and white

trông mềm mại, tròn và trắng


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