adjective
- resembling or characteristic of a fogy; old-fashioned or conservative in outlook or habits
Usage: informal; often mildly derogatory
Examples
- His fogyish refusal to use email made communication with the office difficult.
- The restaurant's fogyish décor hadn't changed since the 1970s.
- She had fogyish tastes in music, preferring classical symphonies to anything recent.
- His fogyish attitudes about technology frustrated his younger colleagues.
- The club maintained a fogyish atmosphere with its strict dress code and formal traditions.
- Her fogyish insistence on handwritten letters seemed quaint to her grandchildren.