Pronunciation: /blɑːkɪʃ/
adjective describing someone or something as having the characteristics of a block, such as being square or solid
A1 The toy blocks were big and blockish, making it easy for the toddler to play with.
A2 The old computer monitor had a blockish design that seemed outdated compared to newer models.
B1 The building had a blockish appearance, with square windows and a simple, geometric shape.
B2 The artist created a sculpture with blockish angles and sharp edges, giving it a modern and abstract look.
C1 The writer described the protagonist as having a blockish jawline and a stern expression, adding to his intimidating presence.
C2 The architect designed a blockish structure that stood out in the city skyline, showcasing his unique and innovative style.
formal The architect designed a blockish building with sharp angles and straight lines.
informal I don't really like the blockish shape of that car, it looks too bulky.
slang Those shoes are so blockish, they look like they belong in the 80s.
figurative Her writing style is quite blockish, lacking flow and elegance.
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