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BNC: 41675 COCA: 38166

plummy

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
plummy /ˈplʌmi/ adjective
plummier; plummiest
plummy
/ˈplʌmi/
adjective
plummier; plummiest
Learner's definition of PLUMMY
[also more plummy; most plummy]
: like a plum in color, taste, or smell李子味的;像李子一样的
often disapproving, of a person's voice : full and formal often in a way that sounds too proper and not natural(嗓音)做作的
informal : wanted by many people : very good and desirable令人向往的;令人垂涎的
BNC: 41675 COCA: 38166

plummy

adjective

plum·​my ˈplə-mē How to pronounce plummy (audio)
plummier; plummiest
1
a
: full of plums
a rich plummy cake
b
: choice, desirable
got a plummy role in the movie
2
a
: having a plum color
b
: rich and mellow often to the point of affectation
a plummy singing voice

Did you know?

The name of the fruit plum goes back to Old English. During the 18th century, the word plum became a delectable ingredient in the language. The word for the sweet, juicy fruit denoted such things as a fortune of 100,000 pounds, a rich person, and, by the early 19th century, anything desirable. The related adjective plummy blossomed in the early 18th century with the meaning "full of plums" and had branched out as an adjective for desirable things by the century's end. By the 19th century, it was being used to describe rich, mellow voices. The sweetness of the word did eventually sour, however, when people began to use it to describe stilted or affected speech, as in "the teacher used a plummy voice when he talked to the students' parents."

Example Sentences

the wine's ripe, plummy flavors
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Word History

First Known Use

1724, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of plummy was in 1724
BNC: 41675 COCA: 38166

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