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old-maidish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective old-maidish has 1 sense
  1. old-maidish, old-womanish - primly fastidious
    Antonym: unfastidious (indirect, via fastidious)

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Term: old-maidish

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Definition: Behaving or having characteristics typically associated with an old maid; excessively prim, proper, or fussy.

Example sentence: She always insisted on keeping her house spotlessly clean and tidy, leading a rather old-maidish lifestyle.

Sense 2:

Definition: Reflecting or exuding an old-fashioned, conservative, or outdated mindset.

Example sentence: His choice of attire is quite old-maidish, always wearing suits and ties no matter the occasion.

Sense 3:

Definition: Relating to or characteristic of an old maid.

Example sentence: The old-maidish style of knitting she used was passed down from her grandmother.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense:

Definition: A person, typically a woman, who has not married and is often regarded as being overly cautious or fastidious.

Example sentence: Society often looked down upon her, labelling her an old maid, but she didn't mind embracing her old-maidish ways.

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