fruitier; fruitiest
1
a
: relating to, made with, or resembling fruit
a fruity flavor/aroma
a fruity dessert
Apples are perfect little packages of fruity delight.—Amanda Kooser
b
: having the flavor or aroma of ripe fruit
There are a number of bright, fruity reds, made from … merlot, pinot noir, and other better-known [grape] varieties.—Saveur
2
a
: richly satisfying : extremely effective, interesting, or enjoyable
The night is warm and fruity, and as they turn onto a narrow road a salty ocean smell engulfs them and recedes.—Jane Mendelsohn
b
: sweet or sentimental especially to excess
… published an excellent account …, to the harrowing details of which it devoted much fruity sentiment and morbid imagination.—Winston Churchill
c
of a voice
: rich and deep
His more leisured age preferred fruity orotundity in a public figure, and Everett tried through his career to oblige.—Robert Stone
They … have long clever brown fingers, good-natured faces, and laugh deep fruity laughs (especially after dinner, which they have twice a day when they can get it).—J. R. R. Tolkien
3
dated slang, usually disparaging
: gay
… a spate of German magazines and books have begun making claims that Der Fuhrer was fruity—but only in the most circumspect and clandestine orchards. An entire alternate life was allegedly constructed so he could dally with—I'm not sure who.—Bruce Vilanc
fruitily
adverb
fruitiness
noun
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