fleshed

verb
UK: /fleʃt/
US: /fleʃt/
  1. Past tense and past participle of the verb 'flesh'.

    1. He fleshed out the details.
    2. The author fleshed out the character's backstory, making him more believable and complex.
  2. Having a good amount of flesh; plump.

    1. The baby was delightfully fleshed.
    2. After a good holiday, she returned, looking healthily fleshed and relaxed.
fleshed transitive-verb
  1. To add more details to something that is not yet complete.

    1. We fleshed out the plan.
    2. The team fleshed out the initial proposal with concrete data and detailed budget projections.
fleshed adjective
  1. Describing something that is plump and healthy-looking.

    1. He has a fleshed face.
    2. The artist captured the sitter's fleshed cheeks with a few skillful brushstrokes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fleshed" in English means: Past tense and past participle of the verb 'flesh'., Having a good amount of flesh; plump..

The phonetic transcription of "fleshed" is /fleʃt/ in British English and /fleʃt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fleshed": plump, expanded, developed, chubby, detailed.

Example usage of "fleshed": "He fleshed out the details.". More examples on the page.