dandyish (Meaning)

Wordnet

dandyish (s)

affecting extreme elegance in dress and manner

Webster

dandyish (a.)

Like a dandy.

dandyish Sentence Examples

  1. He strolled into the room with a dandyish air, his tailored suit impeccably styled.
  2. The young man's dandyish appearance turned heads as he walked down the street.
  3. With his perfectly coiffed hair and polished shoes, he embodied a dandyish charm.
  4. She admired the dandyish elegance of his outfit, complete with a pocket square and vintage cufflinks.
  5. The actor portrayed a dandyish character in the period drama, exuding sophistication and refinement.
  6. Despite the casual setting, he maintained a dandyish demeanor, always impeccably dressed.
  7. The fashion designer's collection featured a range of dandyish looks, blending classic tailoring with modern flair.
  8. His dandyish sense of style was evident in every detail, from his silk ascot to his polished brogues.
  9. The magazine featured a spread on dandyish fashion trends, showcasing bold patterns and daring accessories.
  10. As he sipped his espresso at the café, he exuded a dandyish confidence that caught the attention of passersby.

FAQs About the word dandyish

affecting extreme elegance in dress and mannerLike a dandy.

prissy,foppish, spinsterish, feminine, girly, campy, girlish, dudish,sappy, camp

manly, masculine, virile, virile, manly,masculine,mannish, manlike, manlike, mannish

He strolled into the room with a dandyish air, his tailored suit impeccably styled.

The young man's dandyish appearance turned heads as he walked down the street.

With his perfectly coiffed hair and polished shoes, he embodied a dandyish charm.

She admired the dandyish elegance of his outfit, complete with a pocket square and vintage cufflinks.