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View usage for: caddish in American English (ˈkædɪʃ) adjective like or characteristic of a cad; ungentlemanly Derived forms caddishly (ˈcaddishly) adverb caddishness (ˈcaddishness) noun Examples of 'caddish' in a sentencecaddish Giles, he had said his Christian name was, and that, she thought, was a caddish sort of name.He wondered whether he ought to leave her alone, but that seemed a caddish thing to do. Synonyms of 'caddish'ungentlemanly, low, despicable, ill-bred More Synonyms of caddish Accusations of caddish behaviour were levelled at the actor. Synonyms Opposites mannerly , gentlemanly , pleasant , honourable , laudable , praiseworthy Additional synonymsDefinition deserving contempt He said it was a despicable crime. Synonyms contemptible, mean, low, base, cheap (informal), infamous, degrading, worthless, disgraceful, shameful, vile, sordid, pitiful, abject, hateful, reprehensible, ignominious, disreputable, wretched, scurvy (old-fashioned), detestable, scungy (Australian, New Zealand), beyond contempt Definition lacking good manners They seemed to her rather vulgar and ill-bred. Synonyms bad-mannered, rude, coarse, vulgar, crass, churlish, boorish, uncouth, unrefined, impolite, ungentlemanly, uncivilized, discourteous, indelicate, uncivil, unladylike, ungallant, unmannerly, ill-manneredDefinition unworthy or contemptible That was a really low trick. Synonyms contemptible, mean, base, nasty, cowardly, degraded, vulgar, vile, sordid, abject, unworthy, despicable, depraved, menial, reprehensible, dastardly (old-fashioned), scurvy (old-fashioned), servile, unprincipled, dishonourable, ignoble- cacophony
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