Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tweedily
adverb
/ˈtwiːdɪli/

Definition
In a manner resembling tweed; in a style characterized by the fabric known as tweed.

Examples
- She dressed tweedily for the countryside walk, donning a classic tweed jacket and hat.
- The room was decorated tweedily, with cushions and blankets that featured classic houndstooth patterns.

Meaning
The adverb is used to describe something that has characteristics or qualities typical of tweed fabric or clothing, often implying a quaint, country or traditional feel.

Synonyms
- quaintly
- formally
- traditionally