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How would you describe an overweight person in writing?
The word for a person who is EXTREMELY fat is obese. We also have the word chubby to describe fat children; husky or heavyset to describe fat men; and plump or curvy to describe fat women (the word curvy has a more positive connotation, implying that the woman has a nice, full, feminine body).
What can I say instead of overweight?
Synonyms & Antonyms of overweight
- blubbery,
- chubby,
- corpulent,
- fat,
- fleshy,
- full,
- gross,
- lardy,
How do you describe someone in a book?
7 ways to describe people:
- Focus on details that reveal personality.
- Prioritize unique character features.
- Describe characters’ body language and gestures.
- Allow internal contradictions.
- Read writers renowned for their characterization.
- Create character sketches to inspire you as you write.
How do you say fat in Old English?
From Middle English fat, from Old English fǣtt (“fatted, fat”), from Proto-West Germanic *faitid (“fatted”), originally the past participle of the verb *faitijan (“to make fat”), from *fait (“fat”).
How do you describe someone writing?
What does heavyset look like?
having a large body build. stout; stocky.
Does heavyset mean fat?
As an adjective heavyset is (of a person) having a large, solid, imposing bodily appearance; overweight.
How to describe a person vividly in an essay?
How to describe a person vividly: 7 tips. 1 1. Focus on details that reveal characters’ personalities and psychologies. 2 2. Prioritize unique character features. 3 3. Describe characters’ body language and gestures. 4 4. Allow internal contradictions. 5 5. Read writers renowned for their characterization.
What are some positive words to describe someone who is thin?
Just be focused as we sail. They are positive in the sense that the addressee exhibits a feeling of joy when either of these synonyms of “thin” is used to describe him/her. Some of these words are: willowy, slender, slim, lean etc. 1. Tammy is willowy. This means that Tammy is tall, thin and graceful. 2. Tammy is slender.
Is there a polite way of pointing out that someone is fat?
1. There is no polite way of pointing out that someone is fat. 2. There are other words often used to sound more polite such as chubby, full figured, healthy, bubbly, fluffy, voluptuous, chunky.. But if someone or something is fat, they know what you mean and it still not be taken well.
Is it okay to mention someone’s weight in a conversation?
Unless there is a medical reason you want to mention someone’s weight, please don’t be cruel.