Pronunciation: /ˈpi.tʃi/

Definitions of peachy

adjective a term used to describe something as excellent, fine, or satisfactory

Example Sentences

A1 The weather is peachy today.

A2 I had a peachy time at the beach.

B1 She always has a peachy attitude towards life.

B2 The peachy color of the sunset was breathtaking.

C1 Despite the challenges, he remained peachy and optimistic.

C2 The peachy aroma of the freshly baked pie filled the room.

Examples of peachy in a Sentence

formal The weather forecast for the weekend is looking quite peachy.

informal I'm feeling peachy today, thanks for asking!

slang Everything is just peachy keen with me, how about you?

figurative Despite the challenges, she always manages to keep a peachy attitude.

Grammatical Forms of peachy

past tense

peached

plural

peachies

comparative

peachier

superlative

peachiest

present tense

peaches

future tense

will peach

perfect tense

have peached

continuous tense

is peaching

singular

peachy

positive degree

peachy

infinitive

to peach

gerund

peaching

participle

peached

Origin and Evolution of peachy

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'peachy' originated from the Middle English word 'peche', which was borrowed from Old French 'pesche' meaning peach.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the fruit peach, the term 'peachy' evolved in the 20th century to mean excellent, fine, or wonderful, often used colloquially to express approval or satisfaction.