wearish (Meaning)

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wearish (a.)

Weak; withered; shrunk.

Insipid; tasteless; unsavory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wearish

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wearish Sentence Examples

  1. The weather forecast called for wearish skies, alternating between clouds and occasional sunshine.
  2. The hikers wore wearish gear, suitable for both warm and cool temperatures.
  3. The painting captured a wearish sky, with clouds billowing softly amidst patches of blue.
  4. The woman's outfit was wearish, combining elements of both formal and casual attire.
  5. The car had a wearish appearance, showing signs of both use and care.
  6. The actor's performance was wearish, fluctuating between moments of brilliance and mediocrity.
  7. The story had a wearish tone, blending elements of happiness and sadness.
  8. The furniture in the room was wearish, a mix of antique and modern pieces.
  9. The garden was wearish, boasting a variety of plants that bloomed at different times throughout the year.
  10. The museum's collection was wearish, showcasing artifacts from various periods and cultures.

FAQs About the word wearish

Weak; withered; shrunk., Insipid; tasteless; unsavory.

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No antonyms found.

The weather forecast called for wearish skies, alternating between clouds and occasional sunshine.

The hikers wore wearish gear, suitable for both warm and cool temperatures.

The painting captured a wearish sky, with clouds billowing softly amidst patches of blue.

The woman's outfit was wearish, combining elements of both formal and casual attire.