Definitions for wishy-washy

wishy-washy wish·y-wash·y

Spelling: [wish-ee-wosh-ee, -waw-shee]
IPA: /ˈwɪʃ iˌwɒʃ i, -ˌwɔ ʃi/

Wishy-Washy is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 108 anagrams from letters in wishy-washy (-ahhisswwyy).

Definitions for wishy-washy

adjective

  1. lacking in decisiveness; without strength or character; irresolute.
  2. washy or watery, as a liquid; thin and weak.

Origin of wishy-washy

First recorded in 1685-95; gradational compound based on washy

Examples for wishy-washy

You're not the kind of blonde who'll get wishy-washy or fat.

You will find nothing negative or wishy-washy in the Great Book.

Modern paper-hangings are too superficial and wishy-washy for the purpose.

He is like an over-shot mill, one everlastin' wishy-washy stream.'

None of the wishy-washy tittle-tattle interested me, in fact.

Were his wishy-washy answers in the debate merely an attempt to fool the center into voting for an Islamist candidate?

But his Republican party in Washington considers this conservative too wishy-washy to be prime GOP material.

I always held you as a wishy-washy bourgeois and now you go and pull this thing off.

I should think that Mr. Reed would have about as much respect for a namby-pamby novel as he has for a wishy-washy politician.

It was the most wishy-washy concoction that was ever put on paper.

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