townish (Meaning)

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townish (a.)

Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a town; like the town.

Synonyms & Antonyms of townish

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townish Sentence Examples

  1. The townish ambiance of the quaint village evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  2. The suburbs held a townish character, with cozy homes and bustling streets.
  3. The once-tranquil townish retreat had transformed into a sprawling urban center.
  4. The townish square was a vibrant hub of activity, filled with shops and lively cafes.
  5. Despite its proximity to the city, the townish charm of the neighborhood remained intact.
  6. The townish council worked tirelessly to preserve the historical and architectural character of the area.
  7. The townish landscape was dotted with lush gardens and charming cottages.
  8. The townish lifestyle offered a blend of urban amenities and rural serenity.
  9. The townish attire of the residents reflected the quaint and traditional charm of the community.
  10. The townish spirit was strong among the residents, who took pride in their shared history and heritage.

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Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a town; like the town.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The townish ambiance of the quaint village evoked a sense of nostalgia.

The suburbs held a townish character, with cozy homes and bustling streets.

The once-tranquil townish retreat had transformed into a sprawling urban center.

The townish square was a vibrant hub of activity, filled with shops and lively cafes.