caddish Sentence Examples
- The movie portrayed a group of wealthy men who behaved in a **boorish** and self-serving way, reminiscent of past depictions of **ungentlemanly** characters. (Alternatives: "boorish," "ungentlemanly")
- The historical figure was criticized for his **disrespectful** treatment of women, which could be considered **unbecoming** of someone in his position. (Alternatives: "disrespectful," "unbecoming")
- The online troll made **crude** and **offensive** comments, displaying a **lack of courtesy** towards others. (Alternatives: "crude," "offensive," "lack of courtesy")
- The book explored the consequences of **dishonesty** and **betrayal**, highlighting the negative impact of **unethical** behavior on relationships. (Alternatives: "dishonesty," "betrayal," "unethical")
- The play satirized the social pretensions of the upper class, showcasing their **arrogant** and **superficial** attitudes. (Alternatives: "arrogant," "superficial")
- In the historical context, certain practices considered **acceptable** then might be viewed as **inappropriate** or even **cruel** by modern standards. (Alternatives: "inappropriate," "cruel")
- The historical figure's reputation suffered due to rumors of his **deceptive** and **underhanded** tactics. (Alternatives: "deceptive," "underhanded")
- The debate focused on the ethical implications of a new technology, raising concerns about potential **misuse** and **unethical** applications. (Alternatives: "misuse," "unethical")
- The protagonist grappled with his inner demons, questioning his own **impulsive** and **inconsiderate** actions. (Alternatives: "impulsive," "inconsiderate")
- The character's **selfish** and **manipulative** behavior ultimately led to isolation and a loss of trust from others. (Alternatives: "selfish," "manipulative")
caddish Meaning
caddish (s)
offensively discourteous
caddish (a.)
Like a cad; lowbred and presuming.
Synonyms & Antonyms of caddish
Synonyms:
- brusque
- brusk
- discourteous
- unmannered
- crabbed
- inconsiderate
- sullen
- ill-mannered
- disagreeable
- impolite
- antisocial
- snippy
- uncalled-for
- rude
- crusty
- disrespectful
- thoughtless
- gruff
- unseemly
- audacious
- fresh
- unmannerly
- indecorous
- impertinent
- bold-faced
- bold
- arch
- curt
- uncivil
- ungracious
- abrupt
- blunt
- surly
- lippy
Antonyms:
- fit
- dutiful
- felicitous
- affable
- friendly
- becoming
- affable
- fitting
- decent
- decorous
- deferential
- gallant
- acceptable
- submissive
- decorous
- unassertive
- correct
- meet
- submissive
- hospitable
- right
- cordial
- mannerly
- respectable
- meet
- hospitable
- respectful
- genial
- chivalrous
- courtly
- sociable
- good
- becoming
- courtly
- decent
- respectful
- fit
- well-bred
- felicitous
- yielding
- cordial
- well-bred
- gallant
- acceptable
- mannerly
- chivalrous
- yielding
- fitting
- graceful
- unassertive
- deferential
- genial
- friendly
- graceful
- sociable
- correct
- good
- dutiful
- respectable
- right
FAQs About the word caddish
offensively discourteousLike a cad; lowbred and presuming.
brassy, loutish, brash, clownish,boorish, vulgar, brazen, shameless, insolent, uncouth
civil, courteous, gracious, courteous, modest, modest, meek, considerate, humble, genteel
The movie portrayed a group of wealthy men who behaved in a **boorish** and self-serving way, reminiscent of past depictions of **ungentlemanly** characters. (Alternatives: "boorish," "ungentlemanly")
The historical figure was criticized for his **disrespectful** treatment of women, which could be considered **unbecoming** of someone in his position. (Alternatives: "disrespectful," "unbecoming")
The online troll made **crude** and **offensive** comments, displaying a **lack of courtesy** towards others. (Alternatives: "crude," "offensive," "lack of courtesy")
The book explored the consequences of **dishonesty** and **betrayal**, highlighting the negative impact of **unethical** behavior on relationships. (Alternatives: "dishonesty," "betrayal," "unethical")