Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊɡiɪʃ/
adjective relating to or characteristic of an old-fashioned or overly conservative person
A1 My grandfather is a bit fogeyish with his taste in music.
A2 The older generation often gets labeled as fogeyish when it comes to technology.
B1 Some people find traditional clothing styles to be fogeyish, but others appreciate the nostalgia.
B2 The professor's fogeyish teaching methods were not well-received by the younger students.
C1 Her fogeyish attitudes towards gender roles were outdated and out of touch with modern society.
C2 The company's fogeyish policies were hindering its ability to adapt to the changing market.
formal The board members were hesitant to implement new technology, as they were seen as quite fogeyish.
informal My grandpa's taste in music is a bit fogeyish, he still listens to records from the 1950s.
slang Some people think wearing socks with sandals is totally fogeyish.
figurative Her outdated fashion sense made her seem a bit fogeyish in the eyes of her peers.
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