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单词 mealy-mouthed
释义

Definition of mealy-mouthed in English:

mealy-mouthed

adjective
  • Afraid to speak frankly or straightforwardly.

    拐弯抹角的;说话委婉的;油嘴滑舌的

    mealy-mouthed excuses

    拐弯抹角的借口。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time there is a reaction to the mealy-mouthed media laziness that culturally equates ‘urban’ and ‘black’.
    • Rebecca is supposed to have her faults, such as being weak and mealy-mouthed.
    • Yet, despite this, they've managed to broaden the nervous-tic angst-rock of their previous band into something more readily adaptable without reducing it to mealy-mouthed pop regurge.
    • And, not to be too mealy-mouthed, it was not fun to use.
    • Sadly, the record is nothing more than a mealy-mouthed rumination on Madonna's own superstardom.
    • Although he is not generally mealy-mouthed about such things, Trollope deliberately, it seems, casts a pall of racial and national ambiguity around Melmotte.
    • How about his mealy-mouthed grandson, who seems like he is swallowing his words in asthmatic whelps?
    • I'm sick of all the mealy-mouthed mutts who want something for nothing.
    • After a succession of mealy-mouthed CBI presidents, content to simmer on the back burner, Sir John, a former Jaguar boss, has roared his desire for the heat of battle.
    • Instead, he has produced a mealy-mouthed, begrudging and long overdue response to the commitments made under the Good Friday Agreement.
    • Support for women's reproductive rights is often carefully qualified or mealy-mouthed, if it is expressed at all.
    • You're a bit mealy-mouthed and quiet to be a ‘juvenile delinquent’.
    • Also, the mealy-mouthed reference to taxi deregulation is unworthy of the document.
    • Was this, as the Standard was to allege, merely mealy-mouthed hypocrisy, a strategy to protect their immediate interests while searching elsewhere for more legitimate supplies of cocoa?
    Synonyms
    self-righteous, holier-than-thou, churchy, pious, pietistic, moralizing, unctuous, smug, superior, priggish, hypocritical, insincere, for form's sake, to keep up appearances

Rhymes

loudmouthed

Definition of mealy-mouthed in US English:

mealy-mouthed

(also mealymouthed)
adjective
  • Afraid to speak frankly or straightforwardly.

    拐弯抹角的;说话委婉的;油嘴滑舌的

    mealy-mouthed excuses

    拐弯抹角的借口。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm sick of all the mealy-mouthed mutts who want something for nothing.
    • At the same time there is a reaction to the mealy-mouthed media laziness that culturally equates ‘urban’ and ‘black’.
    • And, not to be too mealy-mouthed, it was not fun to use.
    • Also, the mealy-mouthed reference to taxi deregulation is unworthy of the document.
    • Support for women's reproductive rights is often carefully qualified or mealy-mouthed, if it is expressed at all.
    • Although he is not generally mealy-mouthed about such things, Trollope deliberately, it seems, casts a pall of racial and national ambiguity around Melmotte.
    • After a succession of mealy-mouthed CBI presidents, content to simmer on the back burner, Sir John, a former Jaguar boss, has roared his desire for the heat of battle.
    • Rebecca is supposed to have her faults, such as being weak and mealy-mouthed.
    • Instead, he has produced a mealy-mouthed, begrudging and long overdue response to the commitments made under the Good Friday Agreement.
    • How about his mealy-mouthed grandson, who seems like he is swallowing his words in asthmatic whelps?
    • Sadly, the record is nothing more than a mealy-mouthed rumination on Madonna's own superstardom.
    • You're a bit mealy-mouthed and quiet to be a ‘juvenile delinquent’.
    • Was this, as the Standard was to allege, merely mealy-mouthed hypocrisy, a strategy to protect their immediate interests while searching elsewhere for more legitimate supplies of cocoa?
    • Yet, despite this, they've managed to broaden the nervous-tic angst-rock of their previous band into something more readily adaptable without reducing it to mealy-mouthed pop regurge.
    Synonyms
    self-righteous, holier-than-thou, churchy, pious, pietistic, moralizing, unctuous, smug, superior, priggish, hypocritical, insincere, for form's sake, to keep up appearances
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