cledgy (Meaning)

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cledgy (a.)

Stiff, stubborn, clayey, or tenacious; as, a cledgy soil.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cledgy

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cledgy Sentence Examples

  1. The cledgy professor lectured with an air of authority, captivating the entire classroom.
  2. She wore a cledgy outfit, complete with a tweed blazer and oversized glasses.
  3. His cledgy demeanor often intimidated those who didn't know him well.
  4. The cledgy atmosphere of the library made it the perfect place for serious study.
  5. Despite his young age, he possessed a cledgy wisdom that impressed even the elders.
  6. The cledgy writing style of the author appealed to a niche audience interested in academic discourse.
  7. Her cledgy mannerisms betrayed her extensive background in academia.
  8. The cledgy language used in the research paper required a thorough understanding of the subject matter.
  9. The cledgy tone of the debate left little room for casual conversation.
  10. In her cledgy attire, she seemed to embody the essence of intellectualism.

FAQs About the word cledgy

Stiff, stubborn, clayey, or tenacious; as, a cledgy soil.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cledgy professor lectured with an air of authority, captivating the entire classroom.

She wore a cledgy outfit, complete with a tweed blazer and oversized glasses.

His cledgy demeanor often intimidated those who didn't know him well.

The cledgy atmosphere of the library made it the perfect place for serious study.