routish (Meaning)

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routish (a.)

Uproarious; riotous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of routish

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routish Sentence Examples

  1. The traveler's routish manners and questionable hygiene offended the locals.
  2. The child's room was in a routish state with toys, clothes, and books strewn everywhere.
  3. The elderly woman's house was routish and dilapidated, with broken windows and peeling paint.
  4. The neighborhood had become routish, overrun with crime and drug abuse.
  5. The man's appearance was routish and unkempt, with torn clothes and matted hair.
  6. The routish behavior of the passengers made it an unpleasant flight experience.
  7. The politician's routish debate tactics alienated many voters.
  8. The company's routish sales practices resulted in lawsuits and customer dissatisfaction.
  9. The town's once-pristine park had become routish and overrun with litter.
  10. The routish nature of the partygoers disturbed the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.

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Uproarious; riotous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The traveler's routish manners and questionable hygiene offended the locals.

The child's room was in a routish state with toys, clothes, and books strewn everywhere.

The elderly woman's house was routish and dilapidated, with broken windows and peeling paint.

The neighborhood had become routish, overrun with crime and drug abuse.