Chubbiest: meaning, definitions and examples
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chubbiest
[ ˈtʃʌbiɪst ]
physical description
Chubbiest is the superlative form of the adjective 'chubby,' which describes something or someone as being plump or rounded in a charming or endearing way. This term is often used affectionately, particularly when referring to babies or animals. In a broader context, it can describe anything that appears pleasantly thick or full, such as a chubby tree trunk or a chubby piece of furniture. It carries a connotation of softness and warmth.
Synonyms
fattest, heaviest, plumpest, roundest, stoutest
Examples of usage
- The chubbiest kitten in the litter always gets the most attention.
- After the holidays, I noticed I was the chubbiest of my friends.
- She lovingly referred to her baby as the chubbiest little angel.
- The chubbiest bear in the zoo made everyone laugh.
Translations
Translations of the word "chubbiest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais gordinho
🇮🇳 सबसे मोटा
🇩🇪 der dickste
🇮🇩 paling gemuk
🇺🇦 найтовстіший
🇵🇱 najgrubszy
🇯🇵 最も太い
🇫🇷 le plus gros
🇪🇸 el más gordo
🇹🇷 en şişman
🇰🇷 가장 뚱뚱한
🇸🇦 الأكثر بدانة
🇨🇿 nejtlustější
🇸🇰 najtučnejší
🇨🇳 最胖的
🇸🇮 najdebeljši
🇮🇸 þyngsti
🇰🇿 ең семіз
🇬🇪 ყველაზე მსუქანი
🇦🇿 ən kök
🇲🇽 el más gordo
Word origin
The word 'chubby' is believed to have originated from the 16th century, derived from the dialectal term 'chub,' which comes from the Old English word 'ceóbe,' meaning 'lump' or 'chunk.' Over time, 'chubby' began to refer to a pleasing roundness or plumpness associated with innocence and youth. The superlative 'chubbiest' subsequently evolved in the 19th century in English, reflecting cultural attitudes that often find endearment in baby fat and softness. This has led to 'chubbiest' being frequently used in a light-hearted or affectionate manner, particularly in familial or domestic contexts. The term has positively connoted ideas of comfort, warmth, and abundance, making it a favorite in literature and conversation when describing loving relationships.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #43,438, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.