Sentences

turgid in a sentence

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Definition

Turgid refers to something that is swollen or inflated, often used to describe language that is overly complex or ornate, or a physical state of being filled with fluid or material.

Sample Sentences

  1. The turgid prose of the novel made it difficult to stay engaged with the story.
  2. After the heavy rain, the river became turgid, swirling with debris and mud.
  3. The scientist explained how turgid cells maintain the structure of plants by keeping them upright.
  4. His turgid rhetoric during the debate left little room for genuine discussion or understanding.
  5. The turgid appearance of the balloon indicated that it was filled to its limit with air.