impish
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
impish (comparative more impish, superlative most impish)
- mischievous; of or befitting an imp.
- 1897, H. G. Wells, chapter 1, in A Story of the Stone Age[1]:
- Wild-eyed youngsters they were, with matted hair and little broad-nosed impish faces, covered (as some children are covered even nowadays) with a delicate down of hair.
Synonyms
Translations
mischievous
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