Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

donnish

adjective
/ˈdɒn.ɪʃ/
Definition
Relating to or characteristic of a college teacher or scholar, often in an excessively scholarly or pedantic manner.
Examples
  • The professor’s donnish style made his lectures both confusing and tedious.
  • He had a donnish air, wearing tweed jackets and glasses perched on his nose.
  • Her donnish enthusiasm for obscure historical facts often fascinated her students.
Meaning
The term describes someone, usually an academic, who displays the mannerisms or attributes typically associated with a university lecturer.
Synonyms
  • academic
  • pedantic
  • scholarly
  • bookish
  • insular