waspy

[ˈwɒspi]

waspy Definition

relating to or characteristic of wealthy white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, typically considered as a group having conservative or exclusive attitudes.

Using waspy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country club has a waspy atmosphere.

  • Example

    Her waspy upbringing made her uncomfortable around people from different backgrounds.

  • Example

    The school has been criticized for its waspy admissions policies.

waspy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with waspy

  • a fashion style that is associated with the preppy and conservative clothing choices of wealthy white Anglo-Saxon Protestants

    Example

    She always dresses in a waspy look, with pearls and cardigans.

  • a way of speaking that is associated with wealthy white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, characterized by a lack of regional or ethnic markers and a preference for standard American English

    Example

    His waspy accent made him sound like he came from an old-money family.

  • waspy neighborhood

    an affluent residential area that is predominantly inhabited by white Anglo-Saxon Protestants

    Example

    The town's waspy neighborhood is known for its large mansions and manicured lawns.

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Summary: waspy in Brief

'Waspy' [ˈwɒspi] describes the attitudes, behaviors, and characteristics associated with wealthy white Anglo-Saxon Protestants. It connotes exclusivity, conservatism, and snobbery, as in 'The country club has a waspy atmosphere.' 'Waspy' extends into phrases like 'waspy look,' referring to preppy fashion, and 'waspy accent,' referring to a lack of regional markers in speech.