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Word: Paunchy

Definition: The word "paunchy" is an adjective used to describe someone or something that has a large, round belly. It often suggests that the person may be overweight or has a noticeable stomach.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Paunchy" is typically used to describe people, and it can sometimes carry a humorous or informal tone.
  • It is not a formal term, so it's best used in casual conversations rather than in serious writing.
Example:
  • "After many holiday feasts, he became quite paunchy, and his pants were getting tight."
Advanced Usage:

In literature or more descriptive writing, "paunchy" can be used metaphorically to describe things other than people, such as animals or even inanimate objects that have a round, bulging shape.

Word Variants:
  • Paunch: The noun form of "paunchy," which refers to a large belly itself.
    • Example: "He had a paunch that jiggled when he walked."
  • Paunchiness: The noun form that describes the state of being paunchy.
    • Example: "His paunchiness was evident in his oversized shirts."
Different Meaning:

While "paunchy" primarily describes a large belly, the root word "paunch" can refer more generally to a bulging or protruding area, though it is most commonly associated with the belly.

Synonyms:
  • Chubby
  • Round
  • Bulging
  • Portly (though this can be a bit more formal)
Idioms:

There aren't specific idioms that use "paunchy," but you might encounter phrases like "carrying a little extra weight" or "having a bit of a belly" when discussing the same concept in a more polite way.

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific phrasal verbs related to "paunchy," but you might use phrases like "put on weight" or "pack on the pounds" to describe someone becoming paunchy.

Summary:

"Paunchy" is a casual, descriptive word for someone who has a noticeable large belly.

Adjective
  1. having a large belly

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