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Rafaela
Does 'ish' at the end of a word need a hypen when it means a little bit / quite ? (slang) he was making a scary-ish face /scaryish face (a face quite scary but not totally) she was happy-ish / happyish (a little bit happy) I will be there nine-ish /nineish (I'll be there at about 9 o'clock)
2016年9月19日 14:22
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I would say it is a matter of preference. By definition, there is no correct answer, because we're looking at slang, not "proper" English. Personally, I use -ish rather than ish, but everyone will have their own opinion.
2016年9月19日
The rule is very simple: check a dictionary. If it is a recognized standard word, it will be in the dictionary and you spell it without a hyphen. Some examples: reddish, yellowish, greenish, bluish, darkish, nightmarish, kittenish, brackish, coltish, slowish, wolfish, sheepish, Moorish, Turkish, impish. If you are manufacturing it yourself by adding the suffolk "-ish" to a word, and it's not in the dictionary, then use a hyphen. If it's a word we all need, then maybe you will be lucky and people will start to use it and someday it will be added to the dictionary.
2016年9月19日
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