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单词 baddish
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baddishadj.

Brit. /ˈbadɪʃ/, U.S. /ˈbædɪʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bad adj., -ish suffix1.
Etymology: < bad adj. + -ish suffix1.
Chiefly colloquial.
Rather bad (in various senses); inferior, indifferent, poor.
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the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > [adjective]
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petty1372
unthende1377
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petitc1390
unmeeta1393
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commonc1400
coarse1424
indigent1426
unlikelyc1450
lesser1464
gross1474
naughty1526
inferior1531
reprobate?1545
slender1577
unlikely1578
puny1579
under1580
wooden1592
sordid1596
puisne1598
provant1601
subministrant1604
inferious1607
sublunary1624
indifferent1638
undermatched1642
unworthy1646
underly1648
turncoated1650
female1652
undergraduate1655
farandinical1675
baddishc1736
ungenerous1745
understrapping1762
tinnified1794
demi-semi1805
shabby1805
dicky1819
poor white1821
tin-pot1838
deterior1848
substandard1850
crumby1859
cheesy1863
po'1866
not-quite1867
rocky1873
mouldy1876
low-grade1878
sketchy1878
midget1879
junky1880
ullaged1892
abysmal1904
bodgie1905
junk1908
crap1936
ropy1941
bodger1945
two-star1951
tripey1955
manky1958
schlocky1960
cack1978
wank1991
bowf1994
c1736 S. Pegge Alphabet of Kenticisms (1876) at Fickle To fickle a person in the head with this or that, to put it into his head; in a baddish sense.
1755 E. Moore in World 11 Dec. 924 To see the Country-wife, a baddish sort of a play.
1767 C. J. Fox in Mem. & Corr. I. 44 I can get two actors for him, one goodish and one baddish.
1802 G. Colman Poor Gentleman (new ed.) ii. i. 22 That turn'd out but a baddish day's work, Mr. Corporal.
1864 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia IV. xvi. vi. 321 A gadding..female..with whom poor Uncle had a baddish life.
1897 E. Hough Story of Cowboy ix. 178 It was a very baddish bit of water, muddy, discoloured, trampled, shallow at best.
1941 R. Fuller Let. 31 July in N. Powell Roy Fuller (1995) ii. i. 77 The pretty girls with baddish legs & accents as alien as Garbo's.
1995 Herald Sun (Nexis) 21 Jan. The gum-chewin', tough-talkin', hard-eyed-but-soft-at-heart leader of the Pink Ladies, the baddish girls of Rydell High.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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