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- Dictionarystuffy/ˈstʌfi/
adjective
- 1. (of a place) lacking fresh air or ventilation: "a stuffy, overcrowded office" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a person) not receptive to new or unusual ideas; conventional and narrow-minded: "he was steady and rather stuffy" Similar Opposite
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Stuffy means lacking fresh air, old-fashioned, or boring. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
STUFFY meaning: 1. A stuffy room or building is unpleasant...
- Znaczenie Stuffy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
STUFFY definicja: 1. A stuffy room or building is unpleasant...
- Stuffy: Czech Translation
stuffy - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Stuffy: Catalan Translation
stuffy translate: carregat, mal ventilat. Learn more in the...
- Stuffy: Malay Translation
stuffy translate: pengap, membosankan. Learn more in the...
- Stuffy Turkish Translation
STUFFY translate: havasız ve sıcak, eski kafalı, gelenekçi,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the adjective stuffy, such as ill-humored, dull, close, or self-righteous. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.
Stuffy means lacking fresh air, old-fashioned, or boring. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.
Stuffy definition: close; poorly ventilated. See examples of STUFFY used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of 'stuffy' as an adjective to describe a place, a person, or a nose. Find synonyms, examples, and word frequency of 'stuffy' in British and American English.
Learn the meaning of stuffy as an adjective to describe a warm, stuffy room or a formal, boring person. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with similar words.
If your car is stuffy, it's hot and there isn't enough fresh air circulating. If your nose is stuffy, it's congested (also without enough air moving through it). When a person is stuffy, he or she is a little prim and proper, without a lot of imagination or a willingness to try new things.