Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊɡiɪʃ/
adjective relating to or characteristic of an old-fashioned person or thing
A1 My grandparents have a fogyish house with old-fashioned furniture.
A2 The small village had a fogyish atmosphere, like something out of a bygone era.
B1 The company's outdated policies were criticized for being fogyish and not adapting to modern practices.
B2 The professor's fogyish teaching methods were not well-received by the students who preferred more interactive approaches.
C1 Despite his fogyish appearance, the CEO was actually quite innovative in his approach to business.
C2 The museum curator's fogyish taste in art was evident in the collection he curated, which focused on traditional and classical works.
formal The museum curator dismissed the idea of including fogyish artifacts in the new exhibit.
informal I can't believe my grandparents still have that fogyish wallpaper in their living room.
slang That old car looks so fogyish, dude.
figurative Her outdated fashion sense made her seem fogyish compared to her more stylish friends.
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