Dictionary Blog: Plumoso
Meaning of the word
The word “feathers” is an adjective that describes something that has features similar to feathers or feathers. It is used to describe objects, animals or plants that have a cute, soft and light look, similar to bird feathers.
Origin of the word
The word “plumoso” originates in the Latin “plumosus”, which means “full of feathers”.
Word adverbs
Some adverbs related to the word “feature” are: gently, gently, slightly.
Conjunctions of the word
The word “feathers” is not a conjunction, but an adjective.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms of “feathers” are: bustle, painful, fluffy, cute, soft.
Word Definitions
- which has features similar to penalties;
- which is soft, cute and light, like bird penalties;
- which is covered by feathers or feathers.
Phrases that the word applies
1. The bird had a plum and colorful body.
2. The pillow was so plumous that it seemed that we were sleeping in the clouds.
3. The plumous plant swing gently in the wind.
Examples of the word in text
The peacock displayed his plumous feathers proudly as he walked through the garden.
The pillow was so plumous that it sank when someone sat on it.
The seeds of the plumous plant were carried by the wind, spreading through the field.
Rhymes with the word
Some words that rhyme with “feathe” are: beautiful, smelly, tasty, powerful, graceful.
Anagrams with the word
Some possible anagrams with the letters of the word “plumoso” are: Luposmo, Lomupos, Polymmus.