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View usage for: (ɪmpɪʃ) adjectiveIf you describe someone or their behaviour as impish, you mean that they are rather disrespectful or naughty in a playful way. Gillespie is well known for his impish sense of humour. Synonyms: mischievous, devilish, roguish, rascally More Synonyms of impish impishly adverb He smiled at me impishly. impish in British English (ˈɪmpɪʃ) adjectiveof or resembling an imp; mischievous Derived forms impishly (ˈimpishly) adverb impishness (ˈimpishness) noun impish in American English (ˈɪmpɪʃ) adjective of or like an imp; mischievous Derived forms impishly (ˈimpishly) adverb impishness (ˈimpishness) noun Examples of 'impish' in a sentenceimpish Provided," she added with an impish expression, `that the next person is me, of course.She nodded, responding to the impish challenge, the childlike glee in his face.'It makes life much more interesting, big brother,' she said with an impish sort of grin. Definition mischievous He is known for his impish sense of humour. Synonyms devilish rascally waggish sportive prankish Additional synonymsDefinition of or relating to elves Wilfred gave him a mischievous, elfin grin. Synonyms elflike, charming, arch, playful, mischievous, sprightly, impish, puckish, frolicsome, ludic (literary), elvish, prankish, elfish He had a puckish sense of humour. Synonyms mischievous, teasing, naughty, sly, playful, whimsical, impish, roguish, frolicsome, ludic (literary), waggish, sportiveShe had a roguish grin. Synonyms mischievous, arch, cheeky, playful, impish, coquettish, puckish, frolicsome, ludic (literary), waggish, sportive- impinge on or upon something
- impinge on or upon something or someone
- impious
- impish
- implacability
- implacable
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