dowdyish (Meaning)

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dowdyish (a.)

Like a dowdy.

dowdyish Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman's dowdyish dress and mismatched shoes hinted at a life of solitude.
  2. The dowdyish house had peeling paint, unkempt lawns, and a general air of neglect.
  3. Despite her wealth, the heiress dressed in a dowdyish manner, avoiding attention.
  4. The dowdyish apartment building lacked any semblance of style or modernity.
  5. The dowdyish librarian wore spectacles and a drab cardigan, engrossed in dusty tomes.
  6. The dowdyish professor's tweed jacket and elbow patches were a testament to his academic preoccupation.
  7. The dowdyish old car rattled and wheezed along the road, a relic from a bygone era.
  8. The dowdyish cat with its matted fur and dull eyes had seen better days.
  9. The dowdyish suit made the businessman look more like a clerk than an executive.
  10. The dowdyish antique furniture in the museum stood in stark contrast to the modern artwork it housed.

FAQs About the word dowdyish

Like a dowdy.

messy, wrinkled, untidy,sloppy, frowzy, blowzy, slovenly, unkempt, blowsy, shaggy

chic, dapper, sharp, smart, spruce, fashionable, dashing, dashing, stylish, sharp

The elderly woman's dowdyish dress and mismatched shoes hinted at a life of solitude.

The dowdyish house had peeling paint, unkempt lawns, and a general air of neglect.

Despite her wealth, the heiress dressed in a dowdyish manner, avoiding attention.

The dowdyish apartment building lacked any semblance of style or modernity.