clubbish Sentence Examples

  1. The exclusive country club had a **clubbish** atmosphere, with members adhering to strict social etiquette.
  2. Despite its claims of inclusivity, the new yoga studio felt **clubbish**, with a cliquey group of regulars who dominated the classes.
  3. The journalist criticized the **clubbish** nature of politics, where deals are often made behind closed doors.
  4. Feeling out of place, Sarah avoided the **clubbish** corner of the office where gossip and inside jokes were shared.
  5. The professor's dry lectures and reliance on outdated textbooks created a **clubbish** atmosphere, alienating some students.
  6. In contrast to the formal setting, the after-party had a more relaxed and less **clubbish** vibe.
  7. Despite their shared profession, the writers' group avoided becoming **clubbish**, fostering open critiques and collaboration.
  8. The online forum initially felt **clubbish**, with established members using jargon and references confusing to newcomers.
  9. The success of the community center hinged on offering diverse activities to avoid becoming a **clubbish** space for a select few.
  10. The book club, while friendly, wasn't **clubbish**, welcoming new members with open arms and encouraging lively discussions.

clubbish Meaning

Wordnet

clubbish (s)

effusively sociable

Webster

clubbish (a.)

Rude; clownish.

Disposed to club together; as, a clubbish set.

FAQs About the word clubbish

effusively sociableRude; clownish., Disposed to club together; as, a clubbish set.

clinical, uninterested, diffident,timid, shy, professional, taciturn, silent, disinterested, uncommunicative

warm, cordial, friendly, warm,social, social, sociable, sociable, friendly, cordial

The exclusive country club had a **clubbish** atmosphere, with members adhering to strict social etiquette.

Despite its claims of inclusivity, the new yoga studio felt **clubbish**, with a cliquey group of regulars who dominated the classes.

The journalist criticized the **clubbish** nature of politics, where deals are often made behind closed doors.

Feeling out of place, Sarah avoided the **clubbish** corner of the office where gossip and inside jokes were shared.