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faddish, a.|ˈfædɪʃ| [f. fad n.2 + -ish.] a. Of persons: Addicted or given to fads, whimsical. b. Of things: Of the nature of a fad.
1855Robinson Whitby Gloss., Fondish or Faddish, adj., shallow in point of intellect, whimsical. 1881Mrs. C. Praed Policy & P. II. 194 Never was there such a faddish creature. 1891Athenæum 31 Jan. 148/1 The faddish extremes of some composers. Hence ˈfaddishness.
1884Pall Mall G. 5 Dec. 1/2 If only they give up faddishness. 1889Sat. Rev. 16 Feb. 184/2 Political faddishness. |