longish Antonyms

Meaning of longish

Wordnet

longish (s)

somewhat long

Webster

longish (a.)

Somewhat long; moderately long.

longish Sentence Examples

  1. The journey through the forest was longish, with winding paths that seemed to stretch endlessly.
  2. Her hair cascaded down her shoulders in a longish, flowing mane.
  3. The meeting dragged on for a longish time, testing the patience of everyone present.
  4. The scientist presented a longish paper that covered all aspects of his research in detail.
  5. The apartment's longish hallway led to a cozy living room.
  6. The hikers followed a longish trail that promised stunning views of the valley below.
  7. The novel was a longish read, but its intricate plot kept readers engaged.
  8. The longish skirts of the traditional dress swayed gracefully as the dancer moved.
  9. The receptionist had a longish face that seemed to indicate she was not in the best of moods.
  10. The company meeting was scheduled to last for a longish hour, but ended up running well overtime.

FAQs About the word longish

somewhat longSomewhat long; moderately long.

long, outstretched, far-reaching,extensive, elongated, lengthy, sizeable, rectangular, extended,elongate

brief, brief, short,short, curt, curt, curtailed, abbreviated, tiny, diminished

The journey through the forest was longish, with winding paths that seemed to stretch endlessly.

Her hair cascaded down her shoulders in a longish, flowing mane.

The meeting dragged on for a longish time, testing the patience of everyone present.

The scientist presented a longish paper that covered all aspects of his research in detail.