Citified [verb]

Definition of Citified:

imbue with city ways

Synonyms of Citified:


Opposite/Antonyms of Citified:

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Sentence/Example of Citified:

If she had any “citified airs” they were not of the kind that are especially displeasing to country people.

He's stuck up and citified, and wears gloves, and takes his meals private in his room, and all that sort of ruck.

The delighted Solomon had quite forgotten his dislike for the citified Paige.

She was rather stylishly dressed, “citified,” Oscar said; she swung a beaded work-bag as she walked.

Then a fellow in citified clothes came to me and asked: "Can you follow a reaper and shock?"

If the citified fishermen objected to what they found, “Be gob, you kin kape away,” he readily told them.

And then one day a broad-shouldered, rather commanding, and somewhat citified man drove up to the home of Uncle Jud.

Him an' Mink, the barber, keep runnin' each other to see who can get the most citified things.

And among the younger of the citified Friends, "you" was not infrequently heard.

The Yellow Cottage was a well-known Philadelphia tavern, half citified, half countrified.