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caddish

[ kad-ish ]

adjective

  1. of or like a cad; dishonorable; ungentlemanly:

    caddish behavior.



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Other Word Forms

  • d· adverb
  • d·Ա noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of caddish1

First recorded in 1865–70; cad + -ish 1
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Example Sentences

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Mark, your role in “Poor Things”: rakish, caddish, pretty much everything bad.

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Nor is Turner exceptionally caddish for telling more than one woman he was in love with them — something that has become increasingly common in recent seasons of “The Bachelor.”

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Her fictional telling of his affair, which took place while she was pregnant, seemed an exercise in score-settling, as was Jack Nicholson’s caddish portrayal in the movie version opposite Meryl Streep.

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‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ She’s gotta have it: A young woman goes to extreme lengths to consummate her marriage to a caddish nobleman in Shakespeare’s classic comedy.

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The 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical about a caddish nightclub performer will be rewritten, re-set, and then revived for the next Broadway season, a producing team led by Jeffrey Richards announced Monday.

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