Advertisement

View definitions for donnish

donnish

adjective as in didactical

Discover More

Example Sentences

In his cap and gown, he looked whatever the opposite of donnish is.

Simons has retained a donnish air from his days as a lecturer.

I think when I meet those arguments I tend to become a bit donnish, perhaps slightly finger-wagging.

From BBC

Mark even looked like one of those donnish figures fictionalised in the pages of the Cold War thrillers he loved.

From BBC

He still fires up the forge now and then, either to do donnish demonstrations for new hires or to make things: door hinges, fireplace sets, a shovel for his son’s pizza oven.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement