huffy

[ˈhʌfi]

huffy Definition

  • 1offended or annoyed, especially by a perceived slight or insult
  • 2pompous or haughty

Using huffy: Examples

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

  • Example

    She got huffy when he didn't answer her question.

  • Example

    He left in a huffy mood after the argument.

  • Example

    Don't get huffy with me just because I asked you to do something.

  • Example

    She gave him a huffy look and walked away.

huffy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for huffy

Phrases with huffy

  • in a huff

    to leave a place or situation in a bad mood or in anger

    Example

    He stormed out of the meeting in a huff.

  • huff and puff

    to breathe loudly and quickly through the mouth, usually because of physical exertion or strong emotions

    Example

    After climbing the stairs, he was huffing and puffing.

  • huff and puff

    to make a lot of fuss or noise about something without achieving anything

    Example

    He huffed and puffed about the project, but didn't actually do anything to help.

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Summary: huffy in Brief

'Huffy' [ˈhʌfi] is an adjective that describes someone who is offended or annoyed, often due to a perceived slight or insult. It can also refer to someone who is pompous or haughty. Phrases like 'in a huff' denote leaving a place or situation in anger, while 'huff and puff' can describe breathing heavily or making a lot of fuss without achieving anything.