fogyism (Meaning)

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fogyism (n.)

The principles and conduct of a fogy.

fogyism Sentence Examples

  1. The fogyism of the old guard stifled innovation and progress.
  2. The government's fogyism prevented them from adapting to the changing times.
  3. Their fogyish attitudes hindered the company's growth and adaptability.
  4. The fogyism of the academic establishment led to the suppression of new ideas.
  5. The fogyish critics clung to outdated beliefs and rejected any modern perspectives.
  6. The fogyism of the community prevented them from embracing diversity and inclusivity.
  7. The fogyish policies of the organization stifled creativity and innovation.
  8. The fogyism of the bureaucracy slowed down the decision-making process.
  9. The fogyish beliefs of the older generation hindered the progress of the younger generation.
  10. The fogyism of the ruling class prevented them from understanding the needs of the common people.

FAQs About the word fogyism

The principles and conduct of a fogy.

conventionalism, bigotry, reactionaryism, Toryism, conservatism, ultraconservatism, neoconservatism,illiberalism, conventionality, die-hardism

liberalism, progressivism, progressivism, liberalism, radicalism, radicalism, neoliberalism,neoliberalism, broad-mindedness, liberalness

The fogyism of the old guard stifled innovation and progress.

The government's fogyism prevented them from adapting to the changing times.

Their fogyish attitudes hindered the company's growth and adaptability.

The fogyism of the academic establishment led to the suppression of new ideas.