baddish, a.
(ˈbædɪʃ)
[f. bad a. + -ish.]
Rather bad, indifferent, inferior, poor.
| 1755 E. Moore World No. 154 To see the Country-wife, a baddish sort of a play. 1767 Fox in Mem. & Corr. I. 44, I can get two actors for him, one goodish and one baddish. 1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. VI. xvi. vi. 190 A gadding..female, with whom poor Uncle had a baddish life. |