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  2. Learn how to use "ish" in a sentence with 8 example sentences on YourDictionary.

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  3. Examples of 'ish' in a sentence. Examples from Collins dictionaries. She is tallish, brown-haired, and clear-skinned. With her was a youngish man in a dinner jacket. She had entirely lost her girlish chubbiness. I'll call you guys tomorrow. Noon-ish. The nurse was fiftyish. Things are looking up. Ish. Examples from the Collins Corpus.

  4. We can add the suffixes -ish and -y to words in informal contexts to make the reference sound deliberately vague and approximate. We commonly use the suffix -ish when we refer to numbers, times and quantities: Ok, I’ll come and collect you from your house at seven ish.

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    A suffix is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to make another word. Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries English Suffixes are used in many ways… 1. to make the plural form of a noun: watch – watches 2. to make the comparative form of an adjective: big – bigger 3. to change the word form: happy – happiness

    The SUFFIX -ish means *like, or with the quality of: like a fool – foolish / having good style – stylish *connected to a country From Sweden – Swedish / From Britain – British *near or approximately: a color near blue – My shirt is bluish-gray. / approximately 30 – thirtyish foolish – like a fool stylish – has good style childish– like a child

    “I can’t wear these shoes, they’re my sisters! They’re too girlish for me.” (These shoes look like a girl would wear them so I don’t want to wear them. I’m not a girl!)
    When Linda was young she was kind of boyish, she was always playing sports and fishing with her brothers.
    That was a foolishthing to do.
    Lenny is so stylish, he is always dressed like he is going to a formal party.

    We can also use ~ish to describe something from an area or country. Someone or something from Spain is Spanish. Spanish rice, Spanish dancing, and the Spanish language. Someone or something from England is English. A typical English breakfast, we can talk about English weather, and of course the English language. Someone or something from Scotland ...

    It’s very common to use -ish with numbers to mean approximately, or about that number. We often use the suffix ~ishwhen we talk about time. 1. “I’ll come by about 7-ish.” = I’ll come by at approximately 7:00. Also with someone’s age. 1. “I’m not sure how old Carl is, I think he’s 35-ish?” = about or near 35 years old.

    We can also use –ish with other adjectives. Colors are very often used with -ish to mean very similar but not exactly, 1. “Her coat was not exactly yellow. I’d call it yellowish.” or a combination of 2 colors. 1. “My new suit is bluish-gray.” 2. “The sun turned the sky reddish-orange this morning. It was beautiful.” Other adjectives too. Other adje...

    Download a copy of my 9-question Suffix -ish quiz/worksheet. Thanks to Vagueness, context-sensitivity and scale structure of four types of adjectives with the suffix-ishfor the in-depth study of this suffix!

  5. Ish said 17. 'Show me your stance,' Ish said 18. Ish moved over and gently 19. Ish turned to Chinu 20. personally chosen the bats,' Ish said with as much heart as Omi's dad said his 21. stance he will take is to sit on a desk with his books,' Ish said 22. 'Renting? But we already have a shop,' Ish said, puzzled and irritated at the 23. I knew ...

  6. used for saying that something is not completely true or exactly right: When asked whether this was make or break he replied, "ish." "You drink about a bottle of wine a day?" someone said. "Ish," he answered. More examplesFewer examples. And asked if he was happy with his performance in the game, he paused for a moment and said: "Ish."

  7. -ish definition: (used to modify or moderate something previously stated or as a vague reply to a question) somewhat; in a way; not exactly. See examples of -ISH used in a sentence.