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Impish Meaning in English

word

ˈɪmpɪʃ
IM-pish
ɪmpˈɪʃ
im-PISH

Definition

Having or showing a playful desire to cause trouble in a harmless or amusing way; like a misbehaving child or a naughty little creature.

Usage & Nuances

'Impish' is mildly mischievous, suggesting harmless, playful naughtiness, often in children or people acting in a childlike way. It’s usually positive and not meant to indicate real trouble or malice. Common in 'impish grin/smile/look.'

Example Sentences

The boy gave his mother an impish smile.

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She had an impish look in her eyes.

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The puppy's impish behavior made everyone laugh.

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He shot her an impish grin before hiding the cookies.

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"Stop being so impish!" the teacher laughed.

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Her impish humor keeps everyone on their toes.

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