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[ kat-ish ] / ˈkæt ɪʃ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR cattish ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecatlike; feline. spiteful; malicious. Origin of cattishFirst recorded in 1590–1600; cat + -ish1 OTHER WORDS FROM cattishcat·tish·ly, adverbcat·tish·ness, nounWords nearby cattishcattalo, Cattegat, Cattell, Catterick, cattery, cattish, cattle, cattle-cake, cattle call, cattle car, cattle class Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cattishAnd be gracious to everybody, even to those who have been most cattish. The Silent Barrier|Louis Tracy It does not seem to be their genius to do more than Fishwomen, to scratch and tear one or two to pieces in a cattish fury. Private letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 2 (of 2)|Edward Gibbon Mrs. Hetherington, whom the end of the voyage had left nervy and cross, said cattish things. Captivity|M. Leonora Eyles Sort of cattish way of implying that the fair Olga could get along without any moon at all. West Wind Drift|George Barr McCutcheon
Words related to cattishbad-tempered, catty, despiteful, hateful, malevolent, malicious, malignant, mean, nasty, overbearing, venomous, vicious, vindictive, wicked |