adjective
- comparative form of frumpy; more dowdy, old-fashioned, or unfashionable in appearance or style
Usage: informal; used to describe clothing, style, or overall appearance
Examples
- Her outfit looked frumpier than what she wore yesterday.
- The new dress code made the uniforms seem frumpier and less modern.
- He thought the old furniture was frumpier than the contemporary pieces.
- That hairstyle is frumpier than the one she had before.
- The vintage coat, though charming, appeared frumpier next to the sleek new jackets.
- She felt frumpier in the oversized sweater than in her fitted clothes.