adjective
- resembling, characteristic of, or befitting a parson; having the manner, dress, or bearing of a clergyman
Usage: somewhat formal or old-fashioned; often used descriptively rather than critically
Examples
- He wore a parsonish collar and spoke in measured tones.
- The old house had a parsonish quality, with its austere furnishings and quiet halls.
- Her parsonish demeanor made her seem more suited to the pulpit than the classroom.
- The parsonish gentleman offered blessings to all who entered his home.
- His parsonish appearance—gray suit and solemn expression—commanded respect.