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
- 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.
- Despite its proximity to the city, the townish charm of the neighborhood remained intact.
- The townish council worked tirelessly to preserve the historical and architectural character of the area.
- The townish landscape was dotted with lush gardens and charming cottages.
- The townish lifestyle offered a blend of urban amenities and rural serenity.
- The townish attire of the residents reflected the quaint and traditional charm of the community.
- 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.
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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.