IPA: /ˈbʌksəmər/
KK: /ˈbʌksəmər/
Having a full, rounded figure, especially in reference to a woman's body; often associated with health and attractiveness.
The actress was known for her buxomer appearance, which was celebrated in many fashion magazines.
Comparative: buxomer
Superlative: buxomest
This word originates from Old English, meaning a person who is stout or plump. The term 'buxomer' specifically refers to someone who has a round or full figure.
Think of someone who is 'stout' or 'plump' — that's what 'buxomer' describes.
No commonly confused words.