IPA: /ˈbʌksəmɪst/
KK: /ˈbʌksəmɪst/
This word describes someone, usually a woman, who is full-figured and has a curvy body, often implying health and attractiveness.
She was known as the buxomest woman in the village, admired for her beauty and confidence.
Comparative: buxomer
Superlative: buxomest
Buxomest → It is formed from "buxom" (from Middle English *buxom*, meaning obedient or compliant, later evolving to mean full-figured or plump) and the superlative suffix "-est" (meaning most). The word "buxomest" refers to the most full-figured or plump, often in a positive or attractive sense.
Think of 'buxom' meaning full-figured or plump, and remember that 'buxomest' means the most full-figured or plump.
No commonly confused words.