fogy Antonyms

Meaning of fogy

Wordnet

fogy (n)

someone whose style is out of fashion

Webster

fogy (n.)

A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over-conservative, or slow; -- usually preceded by old.

In the United States service, extra pay granted to officers for length of service.

fogy Sentence Examples

  1. The thick fogy mist enveloped the town, obscuring all but the closest landmarks.
  2. The old, fogy professor was renowned for his arcane knowledge and eccentric lectures.
  3. The fogy air hung heavy in the room, suffocating the occupants and dampening their spirits.
  4. The fogy politician clung to outdated beliefs, unwilling to embrace change.
  5. The fogy landscape faded into an ethereal blur as the morning sun attempted to penetrate the haze.
  6. The fogy old man hobbled down the street, his frail body wrapped in a heavy coat.
  7. The fogy atmosphere created an otherworldly silence, broken only by the occasional creaking of old trees.
  8. The fogy remnants of a once-bright fire still lingered in the fireplace, a reminder of a cozy past.
  9. The fogy thoughts in his mind dissipated as the fog outside his window began to lift.
  10. The fogy village was a haven for those seeking solitude and a break from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

FAQs About the word fogy

someone whose style is out of fashionA dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over-conservative, or slow; -- usually preceded by old., In the United States

conservative,fossil, veteran, Tory, Colonel Blimp, fuddy-duddy, reactionary, stick-in-the-mud, dodo, antediluvian

modern, liberal, trendy, hipster, trendy, hipster, modern, liberal,, radical

The thick fogy mist enveloped the town, obscuring all but the closest landmarks.

The old, fogy professor was renowned for his arcane knowledge and eccentric lectures.

The fogy air hung heavy in the room, suffocating the occupants and dampening their spirits.

The fogy politician clung to outdated beliefs, unwilling to embrace change.