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There are 22 words containing DYISM

able-bodyismbodyismbusybodyismdandyismdandyismsdowdyismfoodyismfuddy-duddyismGrundyismHardyismHardyismsKennedyismladyismladyismsrowdyismrowdyismsshoddyismshoddyismstoadyismtoadyismstrendyismyoung-ladyism

24 definitions found

  • able-bodyism — n. Ableism: a prejudice in favor of the able-bodied.
  • bodyism — n. Prejudice based on the appearance of someone’s body.
  • busybodyism — n. The behaviour of a busybody; interfering, meddling.
  • dandyism — n. The manners and dress of a dandy.
  • dandyisms — n. Plural of dandyism.
  • dowdyism — n. (Dated) A plain, unfashionable style of dress.
  • foodyism — n. Alternative form of foodie-ism.
  • fuddy-duddyism — n. Attitudes and behaviors characteristic of a fuddy-duddy; a…
  • Grundyism — n. Narrow and unintelligent conventionalism.
  • Hardyism — n. An attitude or utterance characteristic of the English novelist…
  • Hardyisms — n. Plural of Hardyism.
  • Kennedyism — prop.n. The political philosophy associated with the US president…
  • ladyism — n. (Dated) A ladylike behaviour or turn of phrase.
  • ladyisms — n. Plural of ladyism.
  • rowdyism — n. The state of being rowdy.
  • rowdyisms — n. Plural of rowdyism.
  • shoddyism — n. (Colloquial) Shoddy quality or condition. — n. (Archaic, slang, derogatory) The condition of being a nouveau… — n. (Archaic, slang, derogatory) The practice of suppliers who…
  • shoddyisms — n. Plural of shoddyism.
  • toadyism — n. Sycophancy; fawning, obsequious behavior.
  • toadyisms — n. Plural of toadyism.
  • trendyism — n. Trendy attitudes generally.
  • young-ladyism — n. (Dated) Behaviour befitting, or typical of, a young lady.
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