Wishy Washy

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪʃi ˈwɑʃi/

Definitions of wishy washy

adjective characterized by indecision, lack of firmness, or inconsistency

Example Sentences

A1 She is wishy washy about what movie she wants to watch.

A2 He gave a wishy washy response when asked about his future plans.

B1 The company's wishy washy policies are causing confusion among employees.

B2 The politician's wishy washy stance on the issue is frustrating voters.

C1 Her wishy washy attitude towards the project is hindering progress.

C2 The artist's wishy washy interpretation of the painting left critics divided.

Examples of wishy washy in a Sentence

formal The politician's wishy washy stance on the issue left many constituents feeling uncertain.

informal I don't trust his wishy washy answers, he needs to be more straightforward.

slang Stop being so wishy washy and make a decision already!

figurative Her wishy washy attitude towards life is preventing her from reaching her full potential.

Grammatical Forms of wishy washy

past tense

wishy washed

plural

wishy washies

comparative

more wishy washy

superlative

most wishy washy

present tense

is wishy washy

future tense

will be wishy washy

perfect tense

has been wishy washy

continuous tense

is being wishy washy

singular

wishy washy

positive degree

very wishy washy

infinitive

to be wishy washy

gerund

being wishy washy

participle

wishy washyed

Origin and Evolution of wishy washy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'wishy washy' is believed to have originated from the English colloquial expression 'wish-wash', which referred to something weak or insipid.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'wishy washy' has come to mean indecisive or lacking in firmness, likely due to its association with something watery or diluted.