different between maddish vs baddish
maddish
English
Etymology
mad +? -ish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æd??
Adjective
maddish
- Somewhat mad.
- 1642, Thomas Morton, The Presentment of a Schismaticke, London: R. Whitaker & S. Brown, p. 6,[1]
- I have reserved for the last place a Character which maketh his case most desperate, called by Auusten maddish obstinacy […]
- 1815, Charles Lamb, letter to William Wordsworth dated 28 April, 1815, in The Letters of Charles Lamb, Boston: The Bibliophile Society, 1905, Volume 4, p. 39,[2]
- Excuse this maddish letter: I am too tired to write in forma.
- 1964, Christopher Isherwood, A Single Man, London: Vintage, 2010,
- He is small and thin, and has glasses and large teeth and the maddish smile of genuine intellectual passion.
- 1642, Thomas Morton, The Presentment of a Schismaticke, London: R. Whitaker & S. Brown, p. 6,[1]
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baddish
English
Etymology
From bad +? -ish.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æd??
Adjective
baddish (comparative more baddish, superlative most baddish)
- Somewhat bad; of a quality between mediocre and bad.
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