plump in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
plump in Nepali नेपाली
plump in Sindhi سنڌي
plump in Telugu తెలుగు
plump in English
- plump⇄adj. (Figurative.) direct; downright; blunt.
Ex. a plump denial. - plump⇄adj. rounded out; fat in an attractive way; chubby.
Ex. A healthy baby has plump cheeks. - plump⇄adv. plumply.
- plump⇄adv. 1. heavily or suddenly.
Ex. He ran plump into me.
2. (Figurative.) directly or bluntly, as in speaking. - plump⇄expr. plump for, to give one's complete support to; champion vigorously; support wholeheartedly or unanimously.
Ex. to plump for lower taxes. The New Jersey delegation plumped for Jones. - plump⇄noun (Informal.)1. a sudden plunge; heavy fall.
Ex. The frog made a huge plump and landed in the middle of the pond.
2. the sound made by a plunge or fall.
Ex. We heard the plump of frogs as we approached the pond. - plump⇄noun plumpness.
- plump⇄plump (1), adjective, verb.
- plump⇄plump (2), verb, noun, adverb, adjective.
- plump⇄v.i. 1. to fall or drop heavily or suddenly.
Ex. All out of breath, she plumped down on a chair.
2. (Informal.) to burst or plunge.
Ex. to plump into the water, (Figurative.) to plump out of a room.
3. to vote at an election for - plump⇄v.t. 1a. to drop or let fall heavily or suddenly.
Ex. to plump down one's bags at the station.
b. to pay at once and in one lot.
Ex. to plump down $10.
2. (Informal, Figurative.) to utter abruptly; blurt.
Ex. If it ain't a - plump⇄v.t., v.i. to make or become plump.
Ex. Plump the pillows on your bed.