mossbacked

[maws-bakt]

mossbacked Definition

  • 1resistant to change or new ideas; old-fashioned
  • 2conservative

Using mossbacked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mossbacked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's mossbacked policies are hindering its growth.

  • Example

    He is a mossbacked politician who opposes any kind of reform.

  • Example

    The mossbacked traditions of the town were challenged by the younger generation.

mossbacked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mossbacked

Antonyms for mossbacked

Phrases with mossbacked

  • old-fashioned or outdated ideas

    Example

    His mossbacked ideas about gender roles are no longer relevant in today's society.

  • a political ideology that emphasizes preserving traditional social and political institutions

    Example

    The party's mossbacked conservatism is out of touch with the needs of the modern electorate.

  • opposition to change or new ideas, based on a desire to preserve traditional values or practices

    Example

    The mossbacked resistance to renewable energy sources is hindering progress towards a more sustainable future.

Origins of mossbacked

from 'mossback', meaning an old turtle with a greenish growth on its back

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Summary: mossbacked in Brief

'Mossbacked' [maws-bakt] describes someone or something that is resistant to change or new ideas, often due to a desire to preserve traditional values or practices. It is synonymous with 'conservative' and 'old-fashioned,' and antonymous with 'progressive' and 'innovative.' Examples include 'The company's mossbacked policies are hindering its growth,' and 'He is a mossbacked politician who opposes any kind of reform.'