different between stonish vs soonish
stonish
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English stonish, equivalent to stone +? -ish.
Adjective
stonish (comparative more stonish, superlative most stonish)
- Characteristically like stone; stony.
Etymology 2
Verb
stonish (third-person singular simple present stonishes, present participle stonishing, simple past and past participle stonished)
- (obsolete) Alternative form of astonish
References
- stonish in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- shits on
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soonish
English
Etymology
soon +? -ish
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?su?n.??/
Adverb
soonish (comparative more soonish, superlative most soonish)
- Some time in the not so distant but not yet definable future.
Synonyms
- soonly
Anagrams
- shoo ins, shoo-ins
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