crusty Antonyms
Strongest:
- diplomatic
- polite
- considerate
- loquacious
- suave
- gracious
- tactful
- circuitous
- courteous
- civil
- smooth
- diplomatic
- courteous
- loquacious
- talkative
- politic
- talkative
- gracious
- voluble
- circuitous
- suave
- polite
- tactful
- politic
- smooth
- considerate
- voluble
- civil
Strong:
- mealymouthed
- verbose
- gallant
- verbose
- genteel
- mealymouthed
- polished
- prolix
- prolix
- genteel
- gallant
- polished
Weak:
Meaning of crusty
crusty (s)
having a hardened crust as a covering
brusque and surly and forbidding
crusty Sentence Examples
- The old sailor had a crusty demeanor, but his heart was as soft as the ocean breeze.
- The bread had a delicious crusty exterior with a soft, fluffy interior.
- Despite his crusty exterior, the old man had a warm smile for everyone he met.
- The crusty barnacles clung stubbornly to the ship's hull, evidence of its long voyages at sea.
- Her grandmother's crusty apple pie was a family favorite, baked to perfection every time.
- The crusty soil cracked underfoot as we walked through the dry desert landscape.
- The crusty paint on the fence needed a fresh coat to revitalize its appearance.
- The crusty snow on the ground crunched beneath our boots as we trudged through the winter forest.
- His crusty attitude often rubbed people the wrong way, but his intentions were usually good.
- Despite its crusty appearance, the ancient manuscript was a treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom.
FAQs About the word crusty
having a hardened crust as a covering, brusque and surly and forbidding
abrupt, curt,blunt, gruff, brusque, outspoken, short, bluff, crass, unceremonious
diplomatic, polite, considerate, loquacious, suave, gracious, tactful, circuitous, courteous, civil
The old sailor had a crusty demeanor, but his heart was as soft as the ocean breeze.
The bread had a delicious crusty exterior with a soft, fluffy interior.
Despite his crusty exterior, the old man had a warm smile for everyone he met.
The crusty barnacles clung stubbornly to the ship's hull, evidence of its long voyages at sea.