WAGGISH: "humorous; mischievous; tricky"
"Waggish" is an adjective that describes someone or something as playful, mischievous, or inclined to make jokes in a humorous and witty manner.
Etymology: The word "waggish" has its roots in Middle English, derived from the noun "wag," meaning a joker or wit. The term evolved to incorporate the adjective form, referring to someone who engages in playful or humorous behavior.
Sample Sentences:
The waggish comedian had the audience in stitches with his clever jokes and witty remarks.
Despite his serious demeanor, he had a waggish sense of humor that surprised everyone.
The cat's waggish antics entertained the children for hours.
Her waggish remarks added a lighthearted touch to the otherwise formal gathering.
The waggish writing style of the author made the novel both amusing and insightful.
Synonyms: playful, mischievous, witty
Antonyms: serious, solemn
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