apish
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ap·ish
(ā′pĭsh)adj.
1. Resembling an ape.
2. Slavishly or foolishly imitative: an apish impersonation.
3. Silly; outlandish.
ap′ish·ly adv.
ap′ish·ness n.
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apish
(ˈeɪpɪʃ)adj
1. stupid; foolish
2. resembling an ape
3. slavishly imitative
ˈapishly adv
ˈapishness n
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ap•ish
(ˈeɪ pɪʃ)adj.
1. resembling an ape.
2. slavishly imitative.
3. foolishly affected; silly.
[1525–35]
ap′ish•ly, adv.
ap′ish•ness, n.
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