Naff example sentences
naff
verb BRITISH ENGLISH informal (naff off)
naff (verb) · naffs (third person present) · naffed (past tense) · naffed (past participle) · naffing (present participle)
- go away:
naff
adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal
naff (adjective) · naffer (comparative adjective) · naffest (superlative adjective)
- lacking taste or style:
Synonyms
depart, leave, go, decamp, fly, skedaddle, split, vamoose, scat, scram, get, begone, avaunt, substandard, bad, inferior, poor, appalling, abysmal, atrocious, abject, awful, terrible, dismal, dreadful, execrable, frightful, miserable, wretched, lamentable, deplorable, pitiful, inadequate, insufficient, unsatisfactory, unacceptable, shoddy, tinny, trashy, cheapjack, lousy, crummy, bum, diabolical, rotten, sad, tatty, tacky, dire, ropy, duff, rubbish, rubbishy, pants, grotty, crap, crappy, shitty, chickenshit, direful, egregious, excellent"Naff" Example Sentences
1. That outfit is naff, darling.2. The music at the party was utterly naff.
3. I found his attempt at humour rather naff.
4. The hotel room was small and naff.
5. Her new hairstyle is a bit naff, don't you think?
6. The film's special effects were incredibly naff.
7. His attempt at a British accent was hilariously naff.
8. That's a naff excuse!
9. The food at the restaurant was surprisingly naff.
10. We had a naff time at the concert.
11. The whole experience was completely naff.
12. What a naff present!
13. Don't wear that naff shirt.
14. It's a bit naff, but it's mine.
15. The design is a little naff, but functional.
16. I thought the acting was simply naff.
17. He gave a naff performance.
18. This song is so naff!
19. Their attempt at being cool was incredibly naff.
20. Seriously, that's the most naff thing I've ever seen.
21. The decorations were a bit naff.
22. It’s a naff idea, but we could try it.
23. I’d describe that as very naff.
24. The quality of the product is naff.
25. The service was exceptionally naff.
26. His jokes were incredibly naff.
27. The plot of the novel was rather naff.
28. He has naff taste in music.
29. That’s a naff comment.
30. They made a naff choice.
31. That's a naff idea, mate.
32. I think his behaviour was quite naff.
33. The writing in the book was naff.
34. It was a naff attempt.
35. The overall effect was quite naff.
36. It's a bit naff, but it works.
37. I found the whole thing utterly naff.
38. His new car is so naff!
39. The painting is rather naff.
40. The storyline was incredibly naff.
41. They live in a naff little house.
42. The restaurant had a naff atmosphere.
43. What a naff way to behave.
44. This gift is a bit naff, to be honest.
45. He produced some naff artwork.
46. She's got naff taste in clothes.
47. That's a naff piece of technology.
48. The ending was surprisingly naff.
49. The game was completely naff.
50. His argument was utterly naff.
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