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buttoned-up
[ buht-nd-uhp ]
adjective
- conservative, as in professional style or manner:
Employers are looking for buttoned-up types.
- carefully planned, operated, supervised, etc.:
It's one of the most buttoned-up companies in the business.
Word History and Origins
Origin of buttoned-up1
Example Sentences
The buttoned-up, pantsuit-wearing former oncologist is not a repeat of the eager “Goldbergs” matriarch, but the character maintains the actor’s knack for playing beleaguered exhaustion for comedic effect.
Griffin mines the polarity between her envelope-pushing persona and the buttoned-up glamour of A-List celebrity with aplomb to reveal that even the biggest stars are as absurd as the rest of us.
It was then, she said, that this buttoned-up, emotion-averse follower of traditional gender roles “entered the 1970s.”
But his outsize personality and flamboyant lifestyle clashed with the company’s buttoned-up culture.
Of course, part of the charm of Elsbeth on “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight” is how she stood out in contrast to the more serious, buttoned-up characters around her.
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