mossy

[ˈmɒsi]

mossy Definition

  • 1covered in or resembling moss
  • 2old-fashioned; outdated

Using mossy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old well was mossy and damp.

  • Example

    The abandoned house had a mossy roof.

  • Example

    The forest floor was soft and mossy underfoot.

  • Example

    His ideas are mossy and irrelevant to the current situation.

mossy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mossy

Antonyms for mossy

Phrases with mossy

  • a brand of camouflage clothing and accessories designed for hunting and outdoor activities

    Example

    He wore his Mossy Oak jacket while hunting in the woods.

  • a rock or stone covered in moss, often used for decorative purposes

    Example

    The garden was decorated with mossy stones and statues.

  • mossy-back

    an old-fashioned or conservative person

    Example

    He's such a mossy-back, he never wants to try anything new.

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Summary: mossy in Brief

'Mossy' [ˈmɒsi] describes something that is covered in or resembles moss, such as a mossy rock or a damp, mossy well. It can also refer to something that is old-fashioned or outdated, like mossy ideas. 'Mossy' is often used in the context of hunting and outdoor activities, as in 'mossy oak,' a brand of camouflage clothing.