adjective
- characterized by an ornate, elaborate, or affected style of writing or speech; excessively flowery or artificial in language
Usage: literary; often used critically to describe overly mannered prose
Examples
- The author's euphuistic prose was filled with elaborate metaphors and alliteration.
- Critics dismissed the novel's euphuistic dialogue as pretentious and difficult to follow.
- Her euphuistic writing style made even simple ideas sound unnecessarily complicated.
- The euphuistic language of the 16th-century romance was charming but hard to read.
- He adopted a euphuistic tone in his love letters, hoping to impress his beloved.
- The speaker's euphuistic remarks were more about showing off than communicating clearly.