fogyish Antonyms
Strongest:
- progressive
- extremist
- revolutionary
- nonconservative
- radical
- open-minded
- nonorthodox
- nonconservative
- extremist
- unorthodox
- radical
- unconventional
- nonconventional
- unorthodox
- broad-minded
- broad-minded
- progressive
- modern
- nonconventional
- unconventional
- nontraditional
- nonorthodox
- nontraditional
- revolutionary
- modern
- liberal
- open-minded
- liberal
Strong:
- antiestablishment
- contemporary
- antiestablishment
- antitraditional
- antitraditional
- large-minded
- anticonventional
- advanced
- contemporary
- nonconformist
- large-minded
- nonconformist
- advanced
- anticonventional
Weak:
Strongest:
- fuddy-duddy
- stodgy
- ultrarightist
- neoconservative
- dowdy
- loyal
- ultraright
- right-wing
- tory
- faithful
- ossified
- set
- blimpish
Strong:
- antiliberal
- steady
- stanch
- traditional
- devoted
- steadfast
- right
- antirevolutionary
- conservative
- antimodern
- square
- true-blue
- reactionary
- conventional
- true
- staunch
- old-fashioned
- antiprogressive
Weak:
Meaning of fogyish
fogyish (s)
(used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned
fogyish Sentence Examples
- The old man's fogyish demeanor betrayed his years of experience.
- The town was enveloped in a fogyish mist, obscuring the distant hills.
- The fogyish atmosphere gave the landscape an eerie and otherworldly appearance.
- His fogyish ideas seemed outdated and out of touch with modern society.
- The fogyish professor preferred the familiar comforts of tradition over new advancements.
- The fogyish mist lingered over the marsh, casting a gloomy veil upon the surroundings.
- Her fogyish appearance, with her archaic clothing and unkempt hair, made her stand out among the crowd.
- The fogyish elder resisted change, clinging stubbornly to his outdated beliefs.
- The fogyish museum display seemed like a relic from a bygone era.
- The fogyish old town square transported visitors back in time with its cobblestone streets and quaint buildings.
FAQs About the word fogyish
(used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned
fuddy-duddy,stodgy, ultrarightist, neoconservative, dowdy, loyal, ultraright, right-wing, Tory, faithful
progressive, extremist, revolutionary, nonconservative, radical, open-minded, nonorthodox, nonconservative, extremist, unorthodox
The old man's fogyish demeanor betrayed his years of experience.
The town was enveloped in a fogyish mist, obscuring the distant hills.
The fogyish atmosphere gave the landscape an eerie and otherworldly appearance.
His fogyish ideas seemed outdated and out of touch with modern society.