fogyish Antonyms

Meaning of fogyish

Wordnet

fogyish (s)

(used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned

fogyish Sentence Examples

  1. The old man's fogyish demeanor betrayed his years of experience.
  2. The town was enveloped in a fogyish mist, obscuring the distant hills.
  3. The fogyish atmosphere gave the landscape an eerie and otherworldly appearance.
  4. His fogyish ideas seemed outdated and out of touch with modern society.
  5. The fogyish professor preferred the familiar comforts of tradition over new advancements.
  6. The fogyish mist lingered over the marsh, casting a gloomy veil upon the surroundings.
  7. Her fogyish appearance, with her archaic clothing and unkempt hair, made her stand out among the crowd.
  8. The fogyish elder resisted change, clinging stubbornly to his outdated beliefs.
  9. The fogyish museum display seemed like a relic from a bygone era.
  10. 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

blimpish, fuddy-duddy, right-wing, ossified, Tory, neoconservative, ultrarightist, ultraright, set, dowdy

unconventional, nonconservative, revolutionary, modern, extremist, unorthodox, nonorthodox, open-minded, nonconservative, liberal

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His fogyish ideas seemed outdated and out of touch with modern society.