STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: ADJECTIVE
- Alternative form of straight-laced.
- Exaggeratedly proper
- Like a prig.
- Like a prig; conceited; pragmatical.
- Exaggeratedly proper
STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Conceited; coxcombical; affected.
- Dishonest; thievish.
STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: RELATED WORDS
- Suave, Humorless, Uxorious, Uptight, Unassertive, Square toed, Tight laced, Proper, Victorian, Prudish, Puritanical, Prissy, Prim, Priggish, Straitlaced
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STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Suave, Humorless, Uxorious, Uptight, Unassertive, Tight laced, Square toed, Proper, Victorian, Prudish, Puritanical, Prissy, Prim, Priggish, Straitlaced
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STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Astray, does anyone have any input as far as this comes straightlaced in jones dose blister pack.
- They are too frivolous to be edifying, and too serious to be diverting; and they are, moreover, priggish and paradoxical and superfluous.
- Ida is sweet tempered and ready for a new life; Lucille is feisty and Doris is priggish and judgmental.
- An idealistic and at times priggish young man, Howell complained about officers and enlisted men who swore, drank, and ignored the Sabbath.
- The most difficult part in this story is usually that of Molly, who can easily seem priggish and overly Victorian to current audiences.
- The adulthood of employees priggish want to hale in, run successfully, and be a triumph in their careers.
- Blackmoor manor, an oddly precocious stepdaughter, and a priggish spinster aunt who tends carnivorous plants, among others.
- The outsider is at once admirable and priggish.
STRAIGHTLACED vs PRIGGISH: QUESTIONS
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- What is it called when a man is priggish at its worst?