Synonyms for wishy-washy


Grammar : Adj
Spell : wish-ee-wosh-ee, -waw-shee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɪʃ iˌwɒʃ i, -ˌwɔ ʃi

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Définition of wishy-washy

Origin :
  • 1690s, "feeble or poor in quality," reduplication of washy "thin, watery" (see wash (n.)). Meaning "vacillating" first recorded 1873.
  • adj bland, dull
Example sentences :
  • You're not the kind of blonde who'll get wishy-washy or fat.
  • Extract from : « Gigolo » by Edna Ferber
  • I always held you as a wishy-washy bourgeois and now you go and pull this thing off.
  • Extract from : « Moral » by Ludwig Thoma
  • You will find nothing negative or wishy-washy in the Great Book.
  • Extract from : « The Victorious Attitude » by Orison Swett Marden
  • He is like an over-shot mill, one everlastin' wishy-washy stream.'
  • Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
  • Modern paper-hangings are too superficial and wishy-washy for the purpose.
  • Extract from : « Passages From the English Notebooks, Volume 2 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • It was the most wishy-washy concoction that was ever put on paper.
  • Extract from : « Dixie Hart » by Will N. Harben
  • None of the wishy-washy tittle-tattle interested me, in fact.
  • Extract from : « Hearts and Masks » by Harold MacGrath
  • I should think that Mr. Reed would have about as much respect for a namby-pamby novel as he has for a wishy-washy politician.
  • Extract from : « McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5, October 1893 » by Various
  • They have stimulated me so far to produce two lectures of wishy-washy generalities.
  • Extract from : « The Letters of William James, Vol. II » by William James
  • A man with a feeble, wishy-washy expression holds by each hand a fierce, but subjugated tiger.
  • Extract from : « By The Sea » by Heman White Chaplin

Antonyms for wishy-washy

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