Classyadjective
Elegant, highly stylish or fashionable.
âThat's a very classy outfit.â;
Glassyadjective
Of or like glass, especially in being smooth and somewhat reflective.
Classyadjective
Of a superior type; especially, exhibiting admirable personal qualities.
âThat was a classy response.â;
Glassyadjective
Including a lot of glass.
Classy
having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress. Opposite of styleless.
Glassyadjective
Dull; expressionless.
âthe glassy eyes of a person in a tranceâ;
Classy
exhibiting refinement and high character. Opposite of low-class
Glassyadjective
Lacking any chop; smooth and mostly flat.
Classyadjective
elegant and fashionable;
âclassy clothesâ; âa classy dameâ; âa posh restaurantâ; âa swish pastry shop on the Rue du Bacâ;
Glassynoun
(Ulster) Glass marble.
Glassyadjective
Made of glass; vitreous; as, a glassy substance.
Glassyadjective
Resembling glass in its properties, as in smoothness, brittleness, or transparency; as, a glassy stream; a glassy surface; the glassy deep.
Glassyadjective
Dull; wanting life or fire; lackluster; - said of the eyes.
Glassyadjective
resembling glass in smoothness and shininess and slickness;
âthe glassy surface of the lakeâ; âthe pavement was...glassy with waterâ;
Glassyadjective
used of eyes lacking liveliness;
âempty eyesâ; âa glassy stareâ; âhis eyes were glazed over with boredomâ;
Glassyadjective
(of ceramics) having the surface made shiny and nonporous by fusing a vitreous solution to it;
âglazed potteryâ; âglassy porcelainâ; âhard vitreous china used for plumbing fixturesâ;