notions
Airs and graces; ideas above one's station
Definitions
Pretensions or airs; behaving as though one is better than one's background warrants. To 'have notions' is to be pretentious.
notions In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Hiberno-English sense of standard English 'notions', specialised to mean social pretension.
People Also Ask
What does 'notions' mean in Ireland?
It means airs and graces or pretensions — acting as though you're better than your background warrants. To 'have notions' is to be pretentious.
Where does the Irish sense of 'notions' come from?
It's a Hiberno-English specialisation of the standard English word 'notions', narrowed to mean social pretension.
How do you use 'notions'?
Tease someone acting above their station, e.g. 'Ordering the truffle chips — would you look at the notions on him.'
Comments 0