Synonyms for stuffy
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : stuhf-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈstʌf i |
Top 10 synonyms for stuffy Other synonyms for the word stuffy
Définition of stuffy
Origin :- "poorly ventilated," 1831, from stuff (n.) + -y (2). Sense of "pompous, smug" is from 1895. Related: Stuffily; stuffiness.
- adj close, oppressive
- adj old-fashioned, prim
- What a joy it was to get away from stuffy courts of justice into the pure Warwickshire air.
- Extract from : « Viviette » by William J. Locke
- She was back again in the stuffy hotel room, clutching the sheet about her.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The enclosure was very hot and stuffy; there was a smell of dust and straw.
- Extract from : « Meadow Grass » by Alice Brown
- I don't like his books; I can't breathe in his stuffy drawing-rooms.
- Extract from : « Audrey Craven » by May Sinclair
- The cabins were stuffy and the clamour of the donkey engine made him restless.
- Extract from : « The Island Mystery » by George A. Birmingham
- The coroner sat in a stuffy little room, the windows of which were open.
- Extract from : « The White Lie » by William Le Queux
- It was on the ground floor, stuffy, dark, and ill furnished.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- I'd rather eat in the open than in the stuffy dining-room of a hotel any time.
- Extract from : « Dave Porter At Bear Camp » by Edward Stratemeyer
- It's all stuffy and moth-eaten, and the gold is nearly black.
- Extract from : « Terry » by Rosa Mulholland
- "Listening to a stuffy debate in the Senate," said Daphne without a smile.
- Extract from : « Marriage la mode » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
Antonyms for stuffy
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