| Plural | floridnesses |
with floridness
displaying floridness
lacking floridness
height of floridness
floridness evident
full of floridness
floridness style
exaggerated floridness
avoid floridness
sense of floridness
the author's prose lacked floridness, appearing rather plain and understated.
despite the subject matter, the report maintained a refreshing lack of floridness.
the poet's earlier work showed a marked absence of floridness compared to his later, more elaborate poems.
he admired the speaker's ability to deliver a complex argument without resorting to floridness.
the critic praised the novel for its clarity and absence of unnecessary floridness.
the play's dialogue was deliberately stripped of floridness to create a sense of realism.
the essay's floridness was distracting and detracted from the argument itself.
she preferred a straightforward style, avoiding the floridness common in victorian literature.
the legal document's language was intentionally devoid of floridness to ensure clarity.
the journalist's style was known for its lack of floridness and focus on factual reporting.
while some appreciated the floridness of the description, others found it excessive.
with floridness
displaying floridness
lacking floridness
height of floridness
floridness evident
full of floridness
floridness style
exaggerated floridness
avoid floridness
sense of floridness
the author's prose lacked floridness, appearing rather plain and understated.
despite the subject matter, the report maintained a refreshing lack of floridness.
the poet's earlier work showed a marked absence of floridness compared to his later, more elaborate poems.
he admired the speaker's ability to deliver a complex argument without resorting to floridness.
the critic praised the novel for its clarity and absence of unnecessary floridness.
the play's dialogue was deliberately stripped of floridness to create a sense of realism.
the essay's floridness was distracting and detracted from the argument itself.
she preferred a straightforward style, avoiding the floridness common in victorian literature.
the legal document's language was intentionally devoid of floridness to ensure clarity.
the journalist's style was known for its lack of floridness and focus on factual reporting.
while some appreciated the floridness of the description, others found it excessive.
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