hotsy-totsy meaning
Hotsy-totsy
Definition:
- Adjective: Representing high or socially acceptable quality; pleasing or satisfactory.
- Adjective: Full of or characterized by exuberant or gaudy vivacity.
Usage:
- “The party was quite hotsy-totsy, with everyone in their best outfits and high spirits.”
- “She always dresses in a hotsy-totsy manner, never missing a chance to show off her flamboyant style.”
Etymology:
The word “hotsy-totsy” originated in the early 20th century, around the 1920s, in American English. It is a reduplication with a playful and whimsical tone, aligning with similar expressions from that era known for a lively or jazzy feel.
Pronunciation:
/ˌhɒtsiˈtɒtsi/
(HAWT-see TAWT-see)
Synonyms:
- Chic
- Stylish
- Swanky
- Flashy
- Snazzy
- Trendy
Antonyms:
- Unfashionable
- Dowdy
- Drab
- Unstylish
- The new restaurant in town has a hotsy-totsy ambiance that attracts a fashionable crowd.
- She arrived at the party looking hotsy-totsy in her designer gown and sparkling jewelry.
- The hotsy-totsy event featured gourmet food and live music, making it the talk of the town.
- His hotsy-totsy attitude made him the center of attention wherever he went.
- They decorated their home in a hotsy-totsy style, complete with elegant furnishings and modern art.
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