different between ill-natured vs waspish
ill-natured
English
Adjective
ill-natured (comparative more ill-natured, superlative most ill-natured)
- Having a bad nature, whether
- Synonym of bad-tempered: easily or characteristically angered.
- Synonym of malevolent: wishing bad upon others.
Derived terms
- ill-naturedness
- ill-naturedly
Translations
Anagrams
- laternulid, untrialled
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waspish
English
Etymology
From wasp +? -ish.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?w?s.p??/
- (US) IPA(key): /?w?.sp??/
Adjective
waspish (comparative more waspish, superlative most waspish)
- Suggestive of the behaviour of a wasp.
- Spiteful or irascible.
Synonyms
- (spiteful or irascible): irascible, spiteful
Translations
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