semiposh

English

Etymology

semi- + posh

Adjective

semiposh (not comparable)

  1. Somewhat posh.
    • 2002, Kathryn Hume, American dream, American nightmare: fiction since 1960:
      He owns a house in a semiposh development and belongs to a country club.
    • 2006, Brian Niemitz, Night+Day New York:
      While semiposh lodges like the Egremont Inn are charming and cozy, smaller operations like the Weathervane Inn are just as friendly ... and cheaper.

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