Fogey is a noun that refers to a person, especially an old one, who is very conservative or old-fashioned in attitude, habits, or tastes. The word is pronounced as /ˈfəʊɡi/ in UK English and as /ˈfoʊɡi/ in US English.
Origin and UsageThe word fogey originated in the early 18th century from the obsolete word foggy, which meant "covered with mist or fog." In the 19th century, it started being used to describe a person who is old-fashioned, out-of-date, or overly conservative in their thinking. The word has been in use ever since and is still commonly used today.
Parts of SpeechFogey is a noun.
SynonymsSynonyms for fogey include old-fashioned, conservative, traditionalist, stick-in-the-mud, dinosaur, reactionary, and fuddy-duddy.
Related WordsRelated 5 letter words to fogey include bogey, boggy, dogey, doggy, foggy, and yogee.
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