different between babishly vs babish
babishly
English
Etymology
babish +? -ly
Adverb
babishly (comparative more babishly, superlative most babishly)
- In a babyish manner; childishly.
Anagrams
- shabbily
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babish
English
Etymology
From babe +? -ish.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?.b??/
Adjective
babish (comparative more babish, superlative most babish)
- Like a babe; childish; babyish.
Derived terms
- babishly
- babishness
Verb
babish (third-person singular simple present babishes, present participle babishing, simple past and past participle babished)
- (obsolete) To make or treat as babish.
Anagrams
- Habibs
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