apish

[ˈeɪpɪʃ]

apish Definition

imitating or resembling an ape or monkey; foolish or lacking good sense.

Using apish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made apish faces at the children.

  • Example

    Her apish behavior was not appreciated by her colleagues.

  • Example

    The actor's apish performance drew criticism from the audience.

apish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apish

Antonyms for apish

Phrases with apish

  • a silly or foolish smile

    Example

    He had an apish grin on his face when he realized he had won the game.

  • an imitation that is foolish or lacking in good taste

    Example

    His apish imitation of the teacher was not well received by the class.

  • foolish or silly actions

    Example

    The clown entertained the children with his apish tricks.

Origins of apish

from Middle English 'ape', meaning 'monkey'

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Summary: apish in Brief

'Apish' [ˈeɪpɪʃ] describes someone or something that imitates or resembles an ape or monkey, or is foolish and lacking good sense. Examples include making 'apish faces' or performing an 'apish imitation.' 'Apish' is informal and can be replaced with 'monkey-like,' 'silly,' or 'stupid.'